Working from Home Does Not Mean Pajamas and Cable TV
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Whether you have a lucrative gig blogging about coupons or your work-from-home status is merely temporary, laptop + jammies does not a home office make. Welcome to the Business Casual series, a triptych of posts about how to stay on task at work — whether you’re onsite, offsite, or at home. Created in conjunction with the join.me crew, Business Casual is your one-stop shop for your modern workplace advice needs. This first installment is all about the glorious phenomenon known as “working from home.”
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Message from Captain Obvious: the first step in setting up your home office is to identify your office space. If you live in some kind of manse, this won’t be an issue. But if you’re sharing with space with five roommates and three cats, you may have a bit of a challenge on your hands. Either way, make sure your space has a) a modicum of privacy, b) a decent outlet situation, c) room for your home office gear. Seating and lighting are equally as important, so invest in a comfortable chair and test out your workspace at different times of day so you’re sure to have proper lighting at all times.