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In the past five years, the way millions of people work has changed a lot. Before, everyone used to go to the office, but now it’s normal for people to work from home at least some of the time.
To stay productive while working from home, it’s good to have a great setup for your home office. If you want to make your home office better, here are some tips to help you create the perfect space.
Find a Space
A common mistake that remote workers make is not having a dedicated home office. The thought is that you just need a laptop and a place to sit, which might work from time to time but isn’t ideal if you are going to be working from home for an extended period of time.
A dedicated home office ensures that the focus is kept on the work. Rather than being on a laptop around the house, it will feel like you’re going to the office – even if it’s just a few steps away. Having a home office is the best way to make it feel like you’re at the office with all the benefits of being able to stay at home.
Know Your Needs
Perhaps the most important part of creating a home office is knowing what you need. You can have a generalized idea and build from there, getting accessories like desks or home furnishings like rugs to fill out the space and make it comfortable.
Think of it in a similar way as making a wish list for your new home. There are certain things that make home life more comfortable. Prioritize what you can’t do without, what you can be flexible on, and what you might not need at all. It will give you a clearer picture of what the home office requires to be an effective, welcoming space.
Create Home Office Hours
When you go into the office, you are there for a set time. Whatever that time is, you know that when the clock signals that it’s time to leave, you can go home and live your personal life. A major mistake that remote workers make is being available during times that would not otherwise be required in a traditional office setting.
For that reason, it is important to set clear office hours. If you normally would work until 5:00 p.m. at the office, then make your home office available only until 5:00 p.m. It can be all too easy to feel the need to be more accessible while at home, but that will quickly lead to burnout and the feeling that there is no difference between home life and work life.
Add Personal Touches
Even though you are at home, having a generic workspace can make it feel anything but inviting. Add some personal touches so that you’ll want to actually sit down in the space and start work. Even better, those changes can be whatever you want them to be.
You can adjust the color scheme to create a warmer setting that fosters brightness and happiness. Put up pictures or have little trinkets on your desk. Whatever it is that makes the space feel like your own, do it. The idea is to make the space inviting so that you can focus on the work at hand rather than how the space doesn’t feel like your own. The best part is that those changes are completely unique to you and can meet your own personal needs. It is your office, so make it feel that way.
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