Setting Up the Perfect Home Office
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Setting Up the Perfect Home Office

With more people than ever now working from home, the need for a dedicated home office space has never been more relevant. Many people find they can be more productive working from home and have a more family-friendly work-life balance. Be that as it may, working from home comes with a host of potential distractions and opportunities for procrastination. With these tips from a print solutions company in Hertfordshire you can set up the perfect home office space to help you remain focused and productive whilst working from home. 

 

The most important addition to your home will be a desk. Sitting on the sofa to work doesn’t encourage productivity and if you have family members around you are likely to be distracted. Furthermore, sitting in a slouched position looking down at a laptop is terrible for your posture, and overtime you are likely to develop issues with your neck and back. The ideal set up would be a desk in a spare room which can be designated as the home office, if this isn’t possible then anywhere with minimal foot traffic would be suitable. If you can, avoid setting up a desk in your bedroom as not being able to physically leave your workspace at the end of the day may interfere with sleep. 

 

Wherever you decide to set up your workspace, be it a desk on the landing or sitting at the dining room table you need to make sure you have everything you need at hand. Getting up to source supplies and materials will only distract your focus and presents the risk of getting side-tracked with household chores. Installing a storage unit in your designated workspace will ensure that you have everything you need in one place. You also want to minimise noise pollution as much as possible. Try to pick a space with a door to keep out any noisy distractions, alternatively headphones could help you maintain your focus by keeping distractions at bay.

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