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		<title>Tips To Creating A Productive Home Office</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[How to make your home office more productive. This day in age, more and more people are working from home. While it is convenient for most, it is important to make sure you separate the productivity of your home office from your home. Creating a productive work space away from distractions will help you use [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>How to make your home office more productive.</h2>
<h3>This day in age, more and more people are working from home. While it is convenient for most, it is important to make sure you separate the productivity of your home office from your home.</h3>
<p>Creating a productive work space away from distractions will help you use your time constructively. Check out the tips for creating a productive work space:</p>
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<li>Separate your work space – create a <em><strong>home office</strong></em> space that has everything you need away from outside distractions or noise. If possible, make sure you can close your door and have everything you need right in your office.</li>
<li>Clean out any extra clutter – how much of the contents in your <em><strong>home office</strong></em> space are you using continually? Determine what office supplies you need and give away any other supplies you don’t need.</li>
<li>Organize your area – once you’ve cleaned out the clutter, it is time to make your <em><strong>home office</strong></em> productive. Look at various storage options, start a good filing system, only keep what you use every day on your desk.</li>
<li>Ensure your technology is up to date &#8211; If you’re going to be working at home most of the time, you’ve got to make sure that technology is your best accomplice. Chances are that you are holding on to your old devices and gadgets because they still work and you don’t find it economical to pay for an upgrade. Well, think about how much time you’ve wasted instead, trying to troubleshoot and fix them, plus the opportunity cost you’ve lost.</li>
<li><span id="more-2366"></span><a href="http://www.marilynlawhead.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/home-office.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2367" alt="home office" src="http://www.marilynlawhead.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/home-office-150x150.jpg" width="150" height="150" /></a>Make sure your <em><strong>home office</strong></em> space is well lit – set up your home office space in an area that gets a lot of light. Make sure the lighting is over your desk and not shining on your computer monitor.</li>
<li>Invest in a nice chair – if you aren’t comfortable in your chair at your desk, it will be hard to concentrate on getting your work done. Productivity can be achieved when you’re organized and happy in your setting.</li>
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		<title>Setting Up Your Home Office</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Carve out your home office in any room of the house. In today&#8217;s age, many of us work from home.  Whether or not you actually have a home office set up, you are most likely always completing work tasks on the go &#8211; whether it be from your couch, your car or your kitchen while [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Carve out your home office in any room of the house.</h2>
<h3>In today&#8217;s age, many of us work from home.  Whether or not you actually have a home office set up, you are most likely always completing work tasks on the go &#8211; whether it be from your couch, your car or your kitchen while cooking dinner.</h3>
<p>The Lawhead Team would like to share some helpful tips to carving out space in your home for a <em><strong>home office</strong></em>. The following are areas of your home you can add an office to:</p>
<p><strong>Kitchen</strong>: Create your own corner <em><strong>home office</strong></em> using furniture that blends into the room. Take cues from the counter tops: Pasta- and cookie-storage jars and spice and cutlery receptacles adapt perfectly to office work.</p>
<p>What You&#8217;ll Need:</p>
<ul>
<li>A message center: A steel bulletin board is a sleek stand-in for traditional cork. Affix papers and notes with magnetic clips, and store paper clips, file tabs, and the like in magnetic spice containers.</li>
<li>Lighting<strong>:</strong> A lean brushed-steel lamp pivots in two directions (up and down, side to side) and projects bright halogen light exactly where you want it.</li>
<li>Furniture<strong>:</strong> A stainless-steel work table in your kitchen&#8217;s <em><strong>home office</strong></em> provides ample surface area for writing, as well as lots of legroom. Casters keep things mobile. Glass food-storage jars prevent rubber bands and other odds and ends from taking over the desktop, while a letter sorter keeps postage, tape, and outgoing mail organized.</li>
<li>File storage<strong>:</strong> A rolling cart pulls out from under the desk for easy access in your <em><strong>home office</strong></em>. Binders and a bin for files or magazines slide into the lower compartment, papers get tucked neatly into a box, and pens and pencils hide away in a plastic flatware divider.</li>
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<p><strong>Living Room</strong>: When you&#8217;re integrating <em><strong>home office</strong></em> into this multifunctional room, the first rule is not to let the work space stick out―aesthetically or physically. Keep to the room&#8217;s color and decoration schemes, and make sure the furniture doesn&#8217;t impede traffic flow. Make use of what&#8217;s already there (shelving, cupboards), and introduce elements (lamps, chairs) that can serve other purposes when the work is done.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>What You&#8217;ll Need:</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li>Shelving<strong>:</strong> File and CD boxes holding records, papers, and computer discs can be stacked (along with reference books) within reach on bookshelves, rather than cluttering the desktop. A shelf that&#8217;s deep and high enough is a good place to set up the printer and the fax.</li>
<li>Lighting<strong>:</strong> A decorative table lamp in lieu of a more industrial-looking model helps tie the <em><strong>home office</strong></em> in to the rest of the room&#8217;s decor. It also contributes gracious accent lighting to family evenings and parties.</li>
<li>Furniture<strong>:</strong> Positioning a desk flush against built-in bookshelves leaves space for people to pass. Think about purchasing an unfinished desk and painting it to blend in with the room&#8217;s wood trim. A high-back leather armchair provides comfort and support during hours spent logged on to the computer, yet it&#8217;s attractive enough to be pressed into service at cocktail hour. Under the desk, a child&#8217;s footstool (painted to match the desk) keeps the computer tower off the floor and within easy reach.</li>
<li>File storage<strong>:</strong> A file cabinet on wheels can be trundled over to one side of the desk when added legroom is called for, or pulled out from underneath to provide additional surface area―say, for spreading out documents while you&#8217;re working.</li>
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<p><strong><span id="more-1866"></span><a href="http://www.marilynlawhead.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/home-office.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1867" src="http://www.marilynlawhead.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/home-office-150x150.jpg" alt="home office" width="150" height="150" /></a>Bedroom: </strong>Your bedroom is your sanctuary, so make your <em><strong>home office</strong></em> work space as inconspicuous as possible.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>What You&#8217;ll Need:</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li>Lighting<strong>:</strong> A low, slim glass lamp sheds necessary light on your work while doing its best to contribute to the disappearing theme.</li>
<li>Furniture<strong>:</strong> A clear desk and chair are sturdy, but they add no bulk to the room and become all but invisible from certain angles. (They&#8217;re also easy to clean; just wipe them down with mild soap and water―never ammonia-based cleaners―and an old T-shirt or a microfiber cloth.) Acrylic nesting tables make great platforms. Use the largest for a fax machine or a printer; the smallest can work well as a perch for a computer tower.</li>
<li>File storage<strong>:</strong> Boxes, binders, and other storage elements sit neatly under a nesting table in your <em><strong>home office</strong></em>. Since they&#8217;ll be in full view, choose them as you would decorative accessories, such as throw pillows and lamp shades. Opt for ones that harmonize with the colors and patterns of your decor, or stick with whites and neutrals. Files and papers not needed as frequently can be stashed in under-bed wicker baskets.</li>
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<p><em><strong>Home office</strong></em> information from Real Simple: <a href="http://www.realsimple.com/home-organizing/organizing/home-office/carve-out-space-home-office-10000001091433/page2.html%20" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://www.realsimple.com/home-organizing/organizing/home-office/carve-out-space-home-office-10000001091433/page2.html </a>		</p>
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