One of the biggest challenges of working from home is that you're always available.

The kids need something. The dog needs something. A delivery arrives. The phone rings. Someone has a question.

Little by little, your attention gets pulled away from the business.

The problem is that the very thing supporting everything else often gets pushed to the bottom of the priority list.

I've found that many business owners spend their days reacting to what feels urgent instead of proactively working on the activities that actually generate revenue.

Working from home is an incredible gift.

But without boundaries, it can quietly become one of the biggest drains on your focus and productivity.