Work from home workshops

How to Work from Home – The Inside Guide, with Judy Heminsley

Are you thinking of working from home, but not sure what it would be like?

Or home working already, but feel you could do it better?

You’re far from alone!

How to Work from Home is a monthly group held at Central in Bloomsbury, a new kind of workspace perfect for home workers, and led by Judy Heminsley of workfromhomewisdom.com. Her aim is to bring the information on her site into a friendly face-to-face environment for maximum impact and inspiration.
Central - venue for How to Work from Home - The Inside Guide
Judy has worked from home for many years and knows its potentials and pitfalls inside out. ‘I know from personal experience that working from home has many benefits but can also lead to feeling isolated and demotivated. The best way to stop this is to get out and talk to interesting people – and who better than likeminded people who are having similar experiences?’

We celebrate the joys of home working, look at solutions to its challenges, and make useful connections with other home workers. (Relax – nobody will be required to stand up and talk about themselves for 2 minutes!)

So if you’re based at home, come along and give your week a bit of a lift, and at the same time check out Central, which could be just the place you need to vary your routine.

What people say about How to Work from Home – The Inside Guide at Central

‘It is a great way of feeling encouraged just by hearing that others have similar challenges as your own’ – Cherry Douglas, Career Plan Coaching

‘I had such a boost from the experience’ – Catherine Raynor, communications consultant

‘It’s such a good support. Will be keeping my eye out for the next ones!’ Cassandra James, start-up

Meet-ups are announced on Twitter and my Work from Home Events page.

Enjoyed this and want to know more? Try –

Work from home book

Other home working books

Home office gallery 1

Home office gallery 2

Home office gallery 3

Home office gallery 4

Home working style

Home working style 2


  • You may use these HTML tags: <a> <abbr> <acronym> <b> <blockquote> <cite> <code> <del> <em> <i> <q> <strike> <strong>

  • Comment Feed for this Post
Go to Top