Home office design is not just about being attractive. Home office set-up is not just about function. Home office productivity is about comfort, which means ergonomics. You can’t work at your best when you ache. True or False? Ergonomics is complicated and expensive. FALSE Chair, Keyboard and Monitor alignment are the 3 steps of Easy…There’s more. Click here.
Keep your Laptop Cool: A Handy Kitchen Solution
Keep your Laptop Cool: A Handy Kitchen Solution – Not the Freezer ;-) More and more of my clients are using a laptop, not a desk top, for their home office. Laptops have become powerful, portable work tools. One of the downsides is they tend to overheat. This shortens the life of your laptop…There’s more. Click here.
3 Tips to Set Priorities and Achieve Your Business Building Goals
Working from a home office has the distractions for which you feel personally responsible: Picking-up your kids after school and getting them to their various activities, friends asking for favors because you are at home (you’re not really working), or doing that last load of laundry. Add to that the “normal” distractions of the home…There’s more. Click here.
The Standing Desk: Pros, Cons and Weight-Loss
The interest in standing desks is growing. Several months ago I posted an article about standing desks. Apartment Therapy Tech had an article describing one woman’s experience with an inherited standing desk and her personal list of pros and cons. Pro #1 was reported weight-loss. This got my attention. One of the reasons behind…There’s more. Click here.
Offices of the Rich and Famous: Are They Better Than Yours?
It is easy to think everyone else has a better office than you. Everyone else is more organized than you. This is especially true when you compare yourself to people who seem to “have it all.” This article in Lifehacker shows you the reality of the offices of Tina Fey, Bill Gates and Al Gore.…There’s more. Click here.