Recently I opted to work on my writing at a local cafe.
I thought it would be okay since the cafe had Wi-Fi and many of the research resources I use are now available online.
Plus, several friends of mine who are writers love to work at cafes or shared work spaces.
But it was too distracting for me.
Hearing orders called out, seeing a father play with his son out in the courtyard, and some odd technical difficulties made my writing experience frustrating.
I now know for certain that my home office space is the best place to work on my writing.
This does not mean I never get distracted at home. I do.
But I have more control over my home office space than I do in a public space.
How does this relate to the need to remove distractions from worshiping God?
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