Home Office Tips to Better Productivity
By: Camille Johnson, Bereaver.com
In an era where remote work has become incredibly common, more home-based employees and entrepreneurs are looking for ways to reduce distractions and work more efficiently. Did you know that the design and layout of your home office can have a significant impact on your productivity? Whether you’re dealing with an uncomfortable chair, a wobbly desk, a distracting view, or stress-inducing clutter, making a few impactful changes to your home office will help you get more out of your work day. Get ready to revolutionize how you work from home with these tips from Nest with the Nelsons!
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By: Camille Johnson, Bereaver.com
With the rise of remote work and home-based businesses, it has become increasingly important for business owners to create a workspace that is conducive to productivity, creativity, and comfort. The ideal workspace should be tailored to your specific needs, as well as the nature of your business. Here are some tips and tricks from Nest with the Nelsons to help you create the perfect workspace for your home-based business.
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By: Alicia Hall, Strategic Communications Intern for Nest with the Nelsons
Let’s be real, working from home can be distracting. With a career providing financial stability, it is essential that your working needs are prioritized. Remote work has only increased throughout the pandemic, so it can be difficult to find a balanced work-life fit. If you're having trouble staying focused in your workspace and feel stressed during daily home activities, it may be time to freshen up your home design! This article will provide tips on ways to freshen up your remote workspace so that you can stay focused, motivated, and on task.
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Working from home is the new normal, so it’s about time we start investing in that office space. Regardless of whether we eventually return to in person work, it’s always nice to have a space in your home where you can zero in on a project – work related or not. Where you work impacts how you work, so it’s important to create a space that works for you (no pun intended).
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