Whether you are a freelancer or if your company makes it easier to work from your own home, properly organizing your home office is essential to perform your daily tasks in the best conditions. We know that it takes a great deal of responsibility and discipline to be efficient in this type of work, and that you need to manage your time correctly to overcome procrastination, stay motivated and be productive.
Today we want to focus on how you should organize your home office, that is, what aspects you have to take into account to prepare the stay that will become your center of operations to be comfortable and focused, away from distractions and always focused on keeping your maximum levels of productivity.
1. Choose the appropriate place
First of all, you have to find the perfect place for your office. Do not place yourself at the table in the living room or in the kitchen, in a corner of the bedroom or on your child's desk while he is at school. You have to settle in a separate room, whenever possible, or at least in a secluded space away from any distractions or passageways. It is about creating that privacy in which to carry out your daily task.
2. Have adequate lighting
Try to allow your home office to enjoy as much natural light as possible and place your table and your computer near the window, avoiding reflections on the screen. The sun brings energy and positivity and will be a good source of motivation. In addition, during the winter it will help you maintain a good temperature in the room. If the place chosen to work does not have windows or not wide enough, it will not hurt to invest some money in getting good artificial lighting that helps you
work in the best conditions.
3. Condition the room
We have already chosen the place to work, bright, comfortable and inspiring. Now we are going to condition it. For this you will need a table and an ergonomic chair designed to help you maintain the best posture during the hours you spend in front of the computer. You can also use a footrest to properly support your feet on the ground, thus avoiding the appearance of back problems. Remember to keep the room well ventilated so that the air is purified; your own breathing can increase the accumulated vapor and in addition to respiratory problems, poor ventilation can lead to stress problems.
Are you going to receive visitors?
One aspect that you have to take into account when organizing your home office is whether you will receive visits from partners, freelance colleagues or clients. If so, you will have to find a larger place tolocate your office, since holding meetings in small spaces was never comfortable...
Have you already discovered everything you need to organize your home office? If there is any aspect to be polished, you should get down to work: your office should be that place where you can find the inspiration and motivation you need to be more productive.
Listen to the content of the video to know more about this topic.
Today we want to focus on how you should organize your home office, that is, what aspects you have to take into account to prepare the stay that will become your center of operations to be comfortable and focused, away from distractions and always focused on keeping your maximum levels of productivity.
1. Choose the appropriate place
First of all, you have to find the perfect place for your office. Do not place yourself at the table in the living room or in the kitchen, in a corner of the bedroom or on your child's desk while he is at school. You have to settle in a separate room, whenever possible, or at least in a secluded space away from any distractions or passageways. It is about creating that privacy in which to carry out your daily task.
2. Have adequate lighting
Try to allow your home office to enjoy as much natural light as possible and place your table and your computer near the window, avoiding reflections on the screen. The sun brings energy and positivity and will be a good source of motivation. In addition, during the winter it will help you maintain a good temperature in the room. If the place chosen to work does not have windows or not wide enough, it will not hurt to invest some money in getting good artificial lighting that helps you
work in the best conditions.
3. Condition the room
We have already chosen the place to work, bright, comfortable and inspiring. Now we are going to condition it. For this you will need a table and an ergonomic chair designed to help you maintain the best posture during the hours you spend in front of the computer. You can also use a footrest to properly support your feet on the ground, thus avoiding the appearance of back problems. Remember to keep the room well ventilated so that the air is purified; your own breathing can increase the accumulated vapor and in addition to respiratory problems, poor ventilation can lead to stress problems.
Are you going to receive visitors?
One aspect that you have to take into account when organizing your home office is whether you will receive visits from partners, freelance colleagues or clients. If so, you will have to find a larger place tolocate your office, since holding meetings in small spaces was never comfortable...
Have you already discovered everything you need to organize your home office? If there is any aspect to be polished, you should get down to work: your office should be that place where you can find the inspiration and motivation you need to be more productive.
Listen to the content of the video to know more about this topic.
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