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Monday, June 12th, 2017

Cynthia Rowley Side Stripe Accent Writing Desk contrasts beautifully with the dark-colored chair and table lamp.
One of the most difficult things to do when you’re a freelancer is to stay motivated on your task. Working from home means your office will always be subjected to different kinds of distractions, yet you have to learn to make your home office the center of your productive work life again.
A Room You can Enjoy In
Consider your strategy well. It is but reasonable that you would set up a room where it is possible to feel joy. And since you’re also aiming for productivity, then you might as well add that to your agenda.
Ask yourself, therefore, what would put me in a more productive mood? Now this is a really important question to answer.
Consider your goals since these may prod you to begin designing a more productive work space.
How about minimalism? If you don’t use your pens and papers most of the time, then why not put them on a place other than your work desk? All the clutter that you can pick up from that important table must be chucked but make sure that those pens and papers are accessible should the need for them arise.
If the cosmetic change does not trigger a more productive mood for you, then think of other factors that could affect your productivity.
Play Your Favorite Tunes
If you’re the type who likes to work while listening to some soulful music, then get quality speakers and attach them to your laptop. Prepare your playlist so that your creativity may be piqued once again.
A lot of people discover that upbeat music actually makes them want to work some more – and, yes, that’s what you actually need.
There are, of course, those who cannot think straight if there are tunes playing in the background. If this is your case, then set up your home office in an area where there’s the least amount of traffic.
Keep Distractions Away
Or at least to a bare minimum. Keep your children, even your pets, away from your work area. Your playful little ones could become a source of annoyance especially when they start running around so it is best to have a home office far from the playroom.
The basement is a wonderful area to be redecorated and repurposed as your new home office. At the end of the day, it is still your self-discipline that truly counts so, yup, resist the urge to keep taking a break.
Bring In Some Greenery
Plants are known to be aesthetically pleasing. The greater news is that they can even help produce oxygen. Place a pot or two within your home office so that the relaxing greens would have your brain’s RAM running.
You can also place the plants right outside the window where you placed your office desk against (this is if your home office does not have ample space to accommodate the greens).
Light and Color
The color of the walls that would best influence your work mood is blue. Research has proven this while green enhances, balance, yellow moves your emotions and red affects your body.
The blue walls don’t have to be electric blue. You can go for the uber fashionable color this 2017 which is turquoise blue.
Proper lighting is also a critical part of your productive home office setup. The quality as well as the character of your light can increase your energy, reduce eye strain and headaches, and will also make you work more effectively.
Natural light will always be the best source of light for your home office. If this isn’t possible to have, then consider workspace illumination. Just be sure to have the indirect type of lighting because you wouldn’t want to work under direct, glaring lights.
Invest in articulated or adjustable desk lamps. Add some ambient lighting so that your home office will have its own visual character.
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Friday, October 21st, 2016

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One of the biggest problems that remote workers say about working in a home office is being less productive. If you happen to be working in one right now, what should you do to optimize productivity and not fall in the same dilemma as many others complain about?
Managers worry so much about work productivity but now that you’re your own boss, it’s your time to worry. With you, it becomes doubly difficult to be more productive because chores beckon and the kitchen always offers the aroma of your spouse’s home-cooked meals. These are distractions that you need to fight against – and fast.
So, if you want to have more work hours added to your current work routine, here’s what you should do –
Structure Your Work Day
Productivity is a huge concern for you now so you need to look on how you structure your time for work. If you have to use certain tools that will make your work routine more productive, then do so.
Syncing your work with your tablet and smart phone would do you good. Doing so will help you make good use of your time.

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Stylize Your Home Office
A wonderful way to create a place that would make you want to go to work is to stylize it. Don’t worry too much about rules and stuff that tell you which to put and which not to put inside your cubicle. Giving your home office a little character should prod you to go to work, hence, you spend more time in the office, and you end up being more productive.
Be sure to focus on the benefits of working from home. Decorate to inspire productivity. Remember, while decorating, that you will conduct business in that cubicle. Also, you would not want to hang any distracting photos or posters right on the area where you will hold your video conferences.
Design your home office smartly. Use wall art but make sure that they are there to be seen by prospective clients and not as distraction.
Pick a Practical Desk Size
Remember that the desk has to suit the job that you are going to do in your home office. If you believe that you are going to be doing a lot of paperwork, then you definitely need a larger desk. A big desk, though, invites distractions in many forms but it can also offer additional surface area for your picture frames. Your family photos should motivate you to become more productive.
Be sure to buy a basic desk that meets the ergonomic standards. An ergonomically-designed chair will help prevent injuries, making your back feel optimal all the time.
The right desk can also offer more storage solutions for that extra stack of papers.
Safety Is Key
Remember that you will be using a lot of electronic devices in your home office so it would be best to fuse safety with the décor. A lot of home offices are cozy spaces with a lot of cords that are exposed. These are tripping hazards that you need to get rid of. You can place these cords right behind the office cabinets or have them wrapped then attached to the legs of the desk or table.
Never, ever hide cables underneath an area rug or the carpeting. This is a fire hazard especially when the cords are already damaged or frayed.
Use Correct Lighting
Inspiring productivity in your office means you have to install proper lighting. Most people who work in home offices tend to spend more time working so it would be best to have correct lighting installed from the onset.
Your lighting needs should meet your comfort as well as productivity requirements. Use natural light as much as possible.
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Saturday, August 6th, 2016
Working from home has its perks. This is no longer a secret – just ask those hundreds and thousands of people who have not set up their home offices in the privacy of their homes. Most probably, you will be hearing about these benefits that they are already enjoying –
Flexibility
Probably the first thing that you would hear is the amount of freedom that home office owners enjoy. Just picture yourself being caught in the Monday morning traffic and you’d cringe at the idea of having to report to an office far, far away.
These small things can add up and eventually take a toll on you so if you really want to, go ahead and emancipate yourself from the cogs of the corporate wheel.
This flexibility extends beyond the normal day-to-day happenings. It can even open up opportunities to travel throughout the globe or to live in a location that you have wished to live in for the longest time. Referred to as a digital nomad, this is someone who can travel anywhere in the world and enjoys a life of independence.
Zero Morning Commute
Traveling to a traditional office could take 1-3 hours. Just imagine the things that you could accomplish with these three hours being freed up. You can either wake up early or you can finally decide to set up a home office.
You Get to Dress Down
Imagine having to dress down all days of the work week! You can literally work in your PJs as you finish the tasks that you have lined up for the week. This is related to the first benefit which is flexibility. Admit it, there are days when you don’t feel like working and there are moments when you just want to work during the evenings.
You are your own boss so you get to decide when and how to work.
Zero Corporate Restrictions
People who work from home don’t have to deal with office politics. There is no need to worry about bosses and people who annoy you, even people that interrupt your productivity. There is also no need to worry about unnecessary meetings.
These problems do not occur when you work at home. You decide what to do, when to do it, and you buy the supplies and furniture that inspire you the most.
More Time with Loved Ones
One of the biggest changes that will take place in your career when you set up a home office is that you would have more time for your family. You don’t have to worry about coming home late at night because you had to finish something in the office. Now, you can postpone tasks and get back to them when you are most ready.
Get Comfy
Everyone loves to feel comfortable. Wouldn’t it be great to have this even while you’re working? In traditional offices, you don’t get to choose your chair or desk. In your home office, you get to pick an ergonomic chair or any seating unit or work station that comes in your favorite theme.
Increased Productivity
Placing a home office can have the added benefit of upped productivity. You will find yourself more focused on tasks as you find no one hovering over you. What comes with this is for you to do more planning and some micro and macro management of tasks. Just plan your schedule and you should be fine.
Increased Use of Technology
Technology has made the workplace a lot more flexible which is why more and more people are working in their home offices. Now that you know the benefits of having a home office, it’s time to shop for the needful items there –
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