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    Home Office for Productivity

    How to Set Your Home Office Up For Productivity

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    By Rowland Osahon on November 25, 2023 News

    As remote working becomes a more common option for employees, home-offices are also growing increasingly popular. For some, working from home equates to better rest and increased productivity levels, whereas for others, spending the entire day at a home office can feel daunting and stress-inducing.

    If you relate to the latter or you simply want to amp up productivity while you’re working from home, this is the article for you. In this blog, we’ll share seven secrets to a successful and fruitful workday. Here’s what you need to know.

    Make Space For Your To-Do List

    When you have your to-do list laid out in front of you, you’re more motivated to get things done. Plus, there’s nothing more satisfying than crossing each task off of your list. Whether you pick a notepad or a whiteboard, make sure you have a space for your to-do list to sit.

    Set Time to Check Your Emails

    If you’ve ever got lost in an endless string of emails, don’t worry, you’re not the only one. Checking your inbox is an easy way to procrastinate that still feels like you’re working. Rather than wasting time reading unimportant emails, designate a specific time slot to this admin.

    De-Clutter the Space Thoroughly

    The messier your desk is, the harder it will be to pay attention and focus on the task at hand. We recommend you give your home office a quick tidy before you settle down to do some work. It will work wonders for your productivity. 

    Secure the Technology You Need

    Without the right tools and software, getting your tasks done will be much harder. Stop thinking about it twice and download that remote desktop license or invest in that multi-use printer, we promise you won’t regret it.

    Hang Up Motivational Posters

    Some people work best when they have motivational posters hanging around the office. You can find some beautiful prints on etsy and get them framed by your local store. If you’re someone who gets bored easily this is a great way to switch things up.

    Incorporate Some Greenery

    Research shows that having plants in your office can help boost productivity and enhance the overall mood. If you’ve not been gifted with a green thumb, we recommend you start off with a few beginner plants that are easy to look after, such as snake plants or yuccas.

    Invest in Comfortable Furniture

    If you’re not comfortable in your work environment, you’ll feel less inclined to sit there for hours on end. Invest in comfortable yet practical furniture that will help you become more productive, such as an ergonomic chair or an adjustable table.

    Overall, it’s important to create a space that is functional yet fun. Just because you’re in your work environment doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be able to enjoy it. On the contrary, you should create an atmosphere that induces creativity and enhances productivity. Hopefully this guide has granted you plenty of inspiration to make the most of your home office!

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