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Things To Consider Before Setting Up Your Home Office

By Sonja Schuyler | October 20, 2009

Before you begin setting up your home office, you must make a few decisions. You want to be sure your home office makes working convenient and efficient for you.

The first thing you need to decide when setting up a home office is which area of the house you will be using. Potential distraction from noise should be one of the biggest factors influencing your decision. Set up your home office away from areas that offer a lot of distraction. This will help you increase productivity especially if you have young children at home.

If at all possible, choose a room that gets enough light and air. Consider the year-round conditions because you will be spending a good amount of your time each day in your home office. You want a place you are comfortable with and is suitable for working.

The next thing to consider is the equipment you need to operate effectively. Things to consider are computers (either laptop or desktop), printers, scanners, internet access, telephone line and fax machine. One important reminder with your home office is to have a separate phone dedicated for business use, which is separate from your home use.

You should create an email account if you do not already have one. Most business professionals utilize email communication for a more efficient communication system.

A home office has its advantages and disadvantages. Don’t be deceived by the idea that you are not working because you are in the comfort of your own home. If your approach is too laidback, you will achieve less.

Find a balance between work and home life. You need to be able to separate the two. Make sure to deliver the quality work expected of you from your clients.

Becoming your own boss can be a positive or negative thing. Don’t be too hard on yourself. Create a schedule to become productive when working at home. Prioritize tasks. Find the correct balance between being too relaxed or overworking yourself.

Don’t forget to give yourself a break to relax. It will enable you to revive and gather enough strength needed to complete the next set of tasks. You will also notice that you produce more quality work.

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