reflections on 2 weeks with a door.

It’s now been 2 full weeks since we moved into our new house. Besides finding a bigger, nicer house with a dishwasher (revolutionary, people, revolutionary) in the same neighborhood for pennies more, the best part of the move is that I am now working from my own home office.

My business outgrew the comfy confines of the couch about 6 months ago and this is the realization of a serious – and practical – goal.

My office is complete with a desk, a real chair, a huge closet, and a door. When dealing with a toddler and a husband who don’t understand my need for concentration (or talking loudly at the computer while video conferencing), a door is a necessity.

What I didn’t expect to come with the door is the very real sense that my business is now a job. Don’t get me wrong, I still love what I do. I’m still ridiculously passionate about living creatively, thinking big, and helping you do the same but I don’t want to be in this room until 3am every night.

And ya know? That’s a good thing. I’m working smarter. I’m keeping up with my email (well… almost). I’m ignoring Twitter when necessary and taking more phone calls. I’ve got a job that I’m taking more seriously than ever.

And it’s all thanks to a door.

The last 6 months have been a whirlwind of growth and progress in my business and have fulfilled many of the ideas I had for myself as a professional. But I’m feeling a real paradigm shift again. Big things are coming (literally: check back on Tuesday for a huge announcement), things are happening, the earth is shaking, and I’m not coming along for the ride this time. I’m making it happen. I’m in control.

Have you had a similar paradigm shift in your business? Tell me about it in the comments!