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How to Set Your Office Up for Productivity
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 276184, member: 76163"] There are many different ways to improve your productivity at work, but it's important to start by taking a look at the things that are working well for you. Here are some tips on how to set up your office space so that it encourages productivity: Get rid of clutter. Clutter can be distracting and can cause you to lose focus on what is important. Get rid of anything that isn't used often, such as paper cups or magazines. If possible, set up a place where all papers can be shredded once they're done with them. Keep your desk clear of junk mail and other items that don't need to be there. If you have too much stuff on your desk and it gets in the way when you're trying to work, consider getting rid of some of it. Don't have too many windows in your office. It's easy to get distracted by the outside world when you're looking out at it from your desk. Consider keeping one window open to let in fresh air while still being able to see outside if needed. Make sure your workspace is comfortable enough for long periods of time spent sitting down. Lastly, Set clear boundaries between work and home life. If your work takes place over a series of different time zones (or if it involves long days spent working at home), keep things simple by dividing up the year into months, quarters and weeks — then stick with them! [/QUOTE]
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