Every morning people in our world wake up to the startling sound of an alarm clock. They slam their open palm on it, groan because they know that the alarm signifies the beginning of another work day. A cup of coffee later, they are sitting at their desk, still fully clad in their pajamas, ready to begin their workday. They are the new commuters of our world. Business at home jobs are taking over the workforce, but for the business economy to maintain stability and professionalisms, at home workers need to follow a few tips.
A worker’s work ethic even from home often is reflected in what he wears. Simply put, what we wear will motivate us to either lie on the couch, watching movies all day or sit in front of the computer and complete the tasks that we need to finish. Housewives of the 1950s often put aprons on to not only keep themselves clean but to remind themselves of the jobs they had to complete for the day. Farmers and ranchers who have a day off from their regular duties do not lounge around in pajamas all day because they know that if they dress, they will want to complete more tasks for the day. Ultimately, the way we dress will affect our desire to work...