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I genuinely would love to hear your tips
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my husband and I worked at home at the same time for a year, soon after we got together and in a tiny flat. In the first month we accidentally made a baby. He's six now. You've been warned!
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Do not, at any cost, work in the same room as each other.
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We wear each others clothes on Wednesdays
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Have different spaces. Break up your day individually. Have personal hobbies. Make the start of the day and the end of the day different from the working part of the day. Always do the damn washing up! Remember date night.
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NEVER do the damn washing up (same day) and it’s becoming a problem

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When I was little I had two Russian hamsters (apparently they have to live in pairs). One was neurotic, the other quite sweet. Eventually though, the sweet one was driven to murder the other. We all understood. I've been thinking about them a lot lately.
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That must be a Russian hamster thing, the same happened with mine as well. Traumatising.
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I regularly work from home at the same time as my partner but we have our own separate offices and don't talk to each other
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