With many employees having to work from home for the first time, it can be difficult to create a new working environment from home to keep productivity at the same level that it would be back in the office.
One way to increase your productivity at home is by keeping your home working area clean and clutter-free.
At MMCS Commercial Cleaning, we’ve put together our top tips for keeping your home working space, regardless of how big or small it is, clean and tidy and to help you focus better on your tasks and keep distractions to a minimum.
Plants
Studies have shown that indoor plants can increase levels of productivity (by up to 15%!) through the improvement of air quality, concentration and overall mood (Sciencedaily.com, 2014).
By investing in some small potted plants or flowers, you can help give your eyes a visual break from the screen whilst also adding a pop of colour to your surroundings.
If you don’t feel comfortable looking after a plant, consider rearranging your furniture so that your desk faces the windows, allowing you to gaze outside and give your eyes a break when necessary.
This will also help ensure that you receive a good amount of natural light every day.
Keep It Simple
Remove all unnecessary items from your desk.
This can include personal items such as your mobile phone, photographs and books.
Find new storage spaces for your personal items and make sure that they are stored away there throughout the working week.
This will help minimise any distractions by keeping your focus solely on work-related equipment such as your laptop or computer.
You could also schedule some time at the end of every working day to tidy and declutter your desk, leaving it clean and ready for you to start work on it the following day.
Be Minimalistic
It is worth investing in a comfortable chair which can support your back during work hours at home. Take note of the back, arm, and thigh support offered when searching for your perfect chair.
Ensure that your monitor is at eye-level, your back is straight and your feet are on the ground while you working at your desk. This will help reduce sprains or pains caused by poor posture.
Other than that, you can look into upgrading any current office equipment you currently have but be sure that you will actually use it.
Many people panic-buy printers and scanners when first working from home, which can come at a high cost and often leave them unused and collecting dust.
Make a list of priorities of items to invest in, such as a supportive chair, and gradually purchase the products that you feel that you will actually use over time.
By keeping your home office space minimalistic, it will help you to focus on the task at hand and minimise potential distractions.
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