SETTING UP A HOME OFFICE IS EASY WITH A FEW TIPS
With the changes in our environment, more of us are working from home. Working from home is a dream to many, and whether you work full-time at home or occasionally need to conduct business in the evenings or on the weekends, a home office is essential to be productive and feel satisfied. How can you become inspired to get work done when your home is cozy and there are distractions? A dedicated workspace in your home can be designed to increase productivity and comfort. Here are 5 ideas to get you started.
- Invest in a good office chair to give your back some care. Investing in an ergonomic office chair with lumbar support is essential. You may be spending anywhere from 30 to 50 hours a week sitting in it, so your back will thank you. Purchasing one with multiple adjustments is ideal so it fits you just right.
Statistics: An ergonomics study in 2003, found that employees who were given and ergonomic chair reported fewer negative symptoms throughout the day and a total increase in productivity of 17.7%.
- Switch up your lighting to a soft desk lamp for your optic and mental health. Fluorescent lighting has been proven to be hard on the eyes. Make the switch to LED or halogen light bulbs in your home office and try to let in as much natural light as possible. Also, a desk lamp helps to reduce headaches and eye strain.
Statistics: Studies have shown that exposure to natural light during the day has positive effects on our mental and physical health, too, so open those blinds and let that light in — your brain will thank you for it.
- Keep essentials in reach and organized. An ergonomic keyboard can give your wrists a break. Nothing says productivity like a clean, neat workspace. Select a desk with a lot of storage or install creative shelving to keep items like pens, pencils, extra batteries, calculators, notepads, and more stored within arm’s reach.
Statistics: A study by Chevron Texaco found that after implementing ergonomic office accessories, 44% of the study’s participants lowered their risk levels and it proved to be beneficial for productivity and morale.
- Decorate bright. Pick a color you love and use it to spice up the room. Use cheery yellow or red or relaxing tones like green and blue, instead of beiges and browns. Changing the appearance of your office is pretty hassle free and takes less time using photographs, paintings you have in the house, and handmade stuff. Use excellent looking handmade stuff to accessorize your office to spice up your workplace and stimulate you.
- Aim for the view. If possible, place your desk so you are facing a window instead of a blank wall. Natural light can do wonders for staying alert and you can give yourself a short mental break when necessary by looking to the outdoors. An office with great window views and abundant natural light increases productivity and inspiration.
An office for Coronavirus and an office for all time, these tips will help you feel productive, rewarded and help you reach your full potential.