Slightly all over the place too, but recently it's something like:<p>(<i>optional</i>)<p>5:40 wake up and drive my girlfriend to some networking breakfast event<p>7:00 crash back into bed<p>(<i>/optional</i>)<p>8:00 Wake up, breakfast, browse HN, catch up on email, etc<p>9:00 or so, real work begins<p>13:00 start to get uncomfortably hungry, locate some nutrients, and absorb them orally. Usually about half an hour or an hour.<p>Between 17:00 and 20:00, varying depending on the day brain begins to emit SIGHUP signals and I end up doing something else, whether that's going for a run, watching some brain-dead TV, reading a book, or even spending the evening with my girlfriend.<p>Rarely, I go out to networking events or other social functions. Most of the time, though, I stay in, and go to bed by about midnight.<p>I think the most important thing I learned about working from home was that you have to act as if you had work hours, and protect that time so you don't spend it doing stupid chores like laundry or shopping or whatever. I do my shopping in the evening, like everyone else. I do my bills in the evening, like everyone else. Daytime is reserved for real, productive work.