Archive for March, 2006

Colors In Your Home Office

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

Hi folks,
I just posted a new article on the site on the topic of which colors could or should be used in any home office.
Here’s the link: What colors to use in your home office.
Hope you enjoy it
Niall

My Home Office Setup

Sunday, March 19th, 2006

Seeing as how I’m always waxing lyrical on the whole topic of home offices I said I’d give you a verbal peek inside my own home office setup.
It just gives you an idea of the furniture and computer equipment I use in my own little home office paradise
Hope you enjoy the article.
Until the [...]

Do You Need An Ergonomic Office Chair?

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

If you suffer from back pain or are worried about back pain issues then you might want consider trading your old desk chair for a newer ergonomic one. After all these chairs have been designed to provide good back and spine support. Proper seating is a major step in the prevention of back pain and [...]

Where Can You Fit Your Home Office

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

So you’ve made the decision to work from home? The next question is where to put your office equipment. A computer, desk, copy paper and pens takes up far more room than you might imagine. That neat little corner you had in mind could quickly become a night jumble of cables and clutter.
You have a [...]

Where’s the paperless office gone?

Friday, March 10th, 2006

Hi there,
Just wanted to let you know that there’s a new article on the site on the topic of the paperless office for you to read. Office managers have been aiming to achieve this goal for years. The question is simply this - Did it ever happen?
Read the article and let me know what you [...]

Your Home Office - Make It Your Own

Wednesday, March 1st, 2006

Setting up your home office can be a joy or an absolute nightmare.
It can bring you great pleasure or leave you hating the fact you work at home.
It’s all about planning. It’s about vision. You need to visualize and plan out your home office before you ever start. Measure the area you have to work [...]