A Home Office to Inspire and Motivate
Choose a distraction-free place. If you don’t have a separate room, consider using a divider or bookshelf to divide the room.
Ideally, choose a space with lots of natural light, which can help boost productivity. Use layered lighting, such as a lamp when you are on your computer and need less light, and overhead lighting when you are doing paperwork and may need more light.
Choose a desk that is proportionate to the room’s size but also gives you sufficient desk space. Consider a height-adjustable desk so you can sit or stand for increased comfort and productivity, along with a stylish, ergonomic chair. Use cabinets to conceal work stuff during non-working hours and maximize space with floor-to-ceiling vertical storage.
As for the fun part, personalize your space with art, perhaps a vision board, photos, plants, and focal points like an area rug or accent wallpaper, while keeping it professional to have an appropriate background for video calls.
Once your ideal office is ready and stocked with all the right vibes, you’ll be out of excuses — time to get work done!