Monday, February 7th, 2011 at
4:59 pm
Sometimes it can be hard to be productive when you are working from home. Often friends and family think that just because you are home you are available for chatting over a cup of coffee, household chores, or running errands. Make sure you are clear with your loved ones that when you are working in your home office you are in fact, at work; and it is very important that you not be disturbed.
Try making set home office hours and tell your family that during these hours it is as if you are not at home. Also, be sure to close your office door and tune our any household tasks waiting to get done like the laundry and the dishes. This is not the time for home upkeep. To really ensure a productive work day, also take the time to organize your office in the most efficient way. Keep everything you will need during your home work day nearby so you don’t have to waste time searching for all of your home office supplies.
Learn more about being productive in your home office by going to our site at www.homeofficebuddy.com.
Sunday, December 26th, 2010 at
4:11 pm
Add some life to your home office with lovely green leaf plants. Plants not only help with the design and aesthetics of your home office but they also help to produce some much needed oxygen to help your brain work at its best while you toil away at all of your office tasks. Learn more about great home office decorating ideas.
Monday, November 8th, 2010 at
3:57 pm
If you are suffering from back problems but need to sit a lot for work, you may want to consider trying an <a href=http://www.homeofficebuddy.com/exercise-ball-chairs.shtml>exercise ball</a> in place of a traditional office chair. Unlike regular chairs where you passively sit, sometimes slouching (not good for the back), on an exercise ball you actively sit. To stay upright on the exercise ball you must engage your core muscles and lengthen your spine. You not only prevent injuries to your back by sitting this way, you also develop important back and stomach muscles while sitting at work. What can be better than that?
Thursday, October 21st, 2010 at
4:51 pm
Everyone knows that “www.homeofficebuddy.com/officecolors.shtml”;colors can affect your mood</a> so it is very important when choosing a home office color to think about the different affects colors may have on your office productivity. Dark oppressive colors like black may make you feel depressed each day at the office and a bright yellow might lead you to think that you are going mad. Blue may be a good color to choose due to its calming effect, but don’t go overboard or it may feel too cold. Most people spend at least eight hours a day in their home offices. Decorate your home office in a way that will be welcoming for you to work and choose a color that will best motivate you to get your work done and feel good about working from home.
Monday, September 20th, 2010 at
5:55 am
Going green and adopting environmentally friendly choices in our everyday life is becoming more and more the norm. Do you know there are also many things you can do to make your home office ecologically efficient? Offices are the largest users of paper. Each individual worker goes through thousands of sheets of this seemingly harmless office supply each year. However, most paper is still produced from the fibers of virgin wood acquired through the felling of our natural forests. You can limit this practice by choosing to buy your office paper from environmentally aware office supply companies that only produce and sell paper created from the wood fibers of replanted forests or from recycled paper. Make a difference in the planet and choose to go green in your home office.
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at
12:56 am
Top 10 Reasons to Add a Home Office
More and more businesses are allowing their employees to work out of the home. They have found that not only does it benefit the employee, but also the business. With more individuals working from home, there has become an increased need for home offices. Here are the top ten reasons why you should add a home office to your house.
Tax Benefits:
When you are self employed, a home office is a great tax benefit. When you use your office solely for business purposes, your computer, telephone, and maintenance expenses can be written off as business expenses. However, when you don’t have a designated home office for your business, none of your expenses can be counted as write offs. A computer sitting in a bedroom cannot be counted as a business expense.
Read the full article here.