Shutting The Door On My Writing Office
February 10, 2008 by Anne Wayman
Filed under Jobs
It’s been years since I’ve had a separate room for an office. That’s largely because I’ve chosen to live a fairly alternative lifestyle. For example, I spent 16 years aboard a wee houseboat in Sausalito in a community of artists and waterfront workers called Galilee Harbor. No office there, just a desk that looked out over the water.
When I moved to San Diego I lived aboard a different boat in a marina on Harbor Island in San Diego Bay. There my writing area also looked over the water. Most recently I was in a studio in the North Park community of San Diego.
Now I’ve moved to a two-bedroom cottage at the Sweetwater Zen Center in National City, which is barely 10 miles south of my old home.
Which means I have an office to do my writing in! It’s functioning now, and quite well. Oh, I need a table to sort papers on and a book case, and maybe a weeping chair. But I’ve got the basics. And one of the things I’m enjoying most about having a separate office is my ability (and willingness) to shut the door on it each evening. The door makes a nice, solid thunk, helping me to move out of work mode. It’s great.
Write well and often,

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Well I envy you, because although I have an office with a door, I have not mastered the art of leaving it with a thud. :(
I’m envious too–of your ability to live an unconventional lifestyle that involves honoring your inner artist!
Welcome to the world of doors and closing off stress. :))
lol, thank you, all of you! I’ve also learned to turn off the phone ;)
I try to turn off the computer at least an hour before I call it a night. Other wise my brain continues to spin well after I crawl under the covers.
I envy your office and the door. I am in the middle of the kitchen and the two year old delights in spinning me around any chance he gets.
Kathryn, hang in there… it took me quite awhile to get to an office with a door ;)