It's also obvious that the most efficient home offices are the ones that will ultimately offer innumerable benefits.
Even though you may have already started a home office, then, what are ways to make it more efficient?
What is Your Style of Working?
To make a home office more efficient, you first have to examine how you work at home. Since the efficiency of your home office is directly associated with your productivity, you have the freedom to design it any way you like.
Are you an early riser and like to work with the windows open? This would mean that extra lamps aren't necessary.
Do you like to take short breaks around 10 am? A small refrigerator could be installed that has energy-building snacks in it.
This style of working will also affect the way you decorate your home office in no uncertain terms.
Are you easily distracted by bright colors on the walls? It's time to change the colors to make you more productive.
As you can see, making a home office more efficient starts with your style of working and how this style makes you most productive.
Thoughts on Organization
Although you have the freedom to design your home office in a way that makes you most comfortable, there are still organizational ideas that will make your home office more efficient.
For example, do you work on some documents only once a month? Why not put them in an area of the home office that is less accessible to make room for those things you work on every day?
Keeping important work in storage doesn't mean you are throwing it away. You are making your home office more efficient by creating a cycle of priorities. Organization keeps you focused on the work at hand.
Privacy
One of the great benefits of working in a home office is that you get to be around your family. But in making your home office more efficient, you have to separate family time from work time.
If you have regular office hours, for example, you will find your productivity will increase. If you set and change passwords on your computer, you will feel safer when you're not at home.
in sum, having a home office can be a great thing. But if you are going to make your home office more efficient, you have to pay attention to how you work, how to stay organized, and how to avoid interruptions.
Published by Dan Reveal
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15 Comments
Post a CommentThese are fantastic suggestions - especially about the paper seldom used. Thanks
Good job :)
Nice article. Start with analysis, and then organize. Gotcha.
Excellent!
*DAN*
This gives me inspiration, I need to change things up a bit. Thanks Paul.
good work, Dan, thanks!
Thanks Dan!
Wonderful suggestions, Dan, cheers
Good ideas Dan and I have to clean up my office first before I do anythig else. Also, your broken arm article was very good. I've never broken anything and hope not to.