I'd delay the office as long as possible for almost all software-only shops. It's a PITA, a distraction, and an additional expense. Once you grow to a certain point and NEED the space, or if your home situation is too distraction-filled, then go get an office.
Too many people are hooked on the idea "if I can work in my PJs, it must not be a real job". If that describes your (or your family's) opinion and you can't change it, you might have to, but look at an office as a necessary evil, not an indicator or predictor of successfulness.
Edit: clarified that I meant renting real estate not just "the last" which could be employee or office.
Good point. Don't really have room for anyone else to work here though, unfortunately, so if I add anyone then an office is basically a necessity. I do agree with what you're saying, though.
- Start blogging again
- Learn Python properly (I know a bit, but would like to be comfortable/fluent)
- Lose some weight
but also (and these are optimistic/long-term, but hey):
- Really work to grow my client base, further my business's reputation, etc
- Release one of my as-yet-unfinished SaaS apps for some passive income
- Get an office and my first employee (currently freelancing from home office)