You roll out of bed at 8:59 a.m. and change from pajamas to a far more professional pair of sweatpants, just in case you have any video calls for the day.
The first 30 minutes look a lot like this:
But then you head to the kitchen and remember you can make a three-course breakfast!
You look at the clock and realize it's time for you to go back to your home workspace to get things done.
...Then you remember your home workspace is just your couch.
Anyway, you finally come face-to-face with your computer and tell yourself it’s time to buckle down.
You start to get in a groove, and you're ready to be fully focused for the rest of the day.
But then, you see your pet across the room, completely unbothered and minding its own business -- the perfect time to give them attention.
Check the clock. Time for lunch already?
And the good thing is, no one is here to judge your eating habits!
You go back to work, but the post-lunch wall hits right as scheduled.
So you do a little mid-day workout to get the juices flowing.
And then you notice that the day is almost halfway over, so back to work you go.
Now, it's time to get some work done. “Maybe if I sit closer I’ll be able to focus,” you think.
To combat the loneliness of working at home, you give yourself imaginary co-workers, each with their own unique personality.
But they never even have the courtesy of responding to you when you try to talk to them.
After a little bit more work, you remember the leftovers you have in your fridge.
So you rush to your fridge and open the door, just to see that you already ate your leftovers last night.
You act like it never happened and go back to finish up the rest of your work, finally.
5:00 hits and you’ve managed to get all your work done. IT’S THE WEEKEND!
Then you realize every day feels the same, and it’s really only Thursday.
Who was always the most relatable character on "The Office"?