During a recent consultation, I helped a client relocated his desk from the darkest corner of the room to a comfortable space near a window (more about windows in a future post). This is not uncommon. It seems to be the norm that people position there desk in a corner near the room’s cable outlet.…There’s more. Click here.
Home Office Design Ideas
Get tips and ideas on how to set-up and design your home office for productivity, comfort and style. Here you will find the best choices for you, your work life and your work space.
Quick Home Office Energizer: Open a Window and Let Light and Life In
Recently I noticed that the sky looks bluer and more intense during the fall. During the summer it is a pale blue, while during the winter it often is a pale gray. We tend to focus on the brilliant colors of the changing foliage, but overlook the deeper blue that highlights the golds, reds and…There’s more. Click here.
Work at Home: Think (and Draw) Big with IdeaPaint
This week, October 3-9 is National Work from Home Week, honoring the people who contribute to our economy and our culture from their home offices. This week The Smarter Home Office will post a blog a day to celebrate this week and to celebrate you. “Make no small plans. They have no magic to stir…There’s more. Click here.
Home Office New Priority for Women Home Buyers: 3 Tips for Realtors, Home Sellers and Home Stagers
In a recent survey by ZipRealty it was discovered that a new priority for prospective home buyers is a home office. 39% of prospective home buyers want a home office. A home without an office was a deal breaker for many women. Women now view home offices as more important than a playroom, dining room…There’s more. Click here.
“Made to Stick” authors say change the environment, not the employee.
In their new book, Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard, Chip and Dan Heath write that change/innovation involves both the rational and emotional sides of our brains and our personalities. In the March issue of Inc., senior editor Bobbie Gossage, wrote the Heath brothers have discovered sometimes what needs to be changed…There’s more. Click here.