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Working at home has become an increasing trend nowadays. People have found the ease and convenience of telecommuting and have been building a career making major leaps in their home-offices without stepping a foot outside their main door. However, just because you work from home doesn’t mean that you don’t need to set up a nice home-office; after all it is still your office.
Some may not have failed to recognize it but studies have proven that the furniture we use in office settings such as desks, chairs, etc. has a direct impact on work productivity. Ergonomics plays a vital role in this equation. Therefore, in choosing home-office desks consider the ones that allow your body to be in the proper position as you perform your duties. Having properly designed home-office desks reduces negative physical effects, such as sitting without the proper back and leg support and typing in an awkward position.
Poorly designed home-office desks may contribute to your stress level and therefore reduce your ability to concentrate on your daily tasks. The tendency is you come up with any plausible excuse to stand up and get away from your desk as you try to achieve some level of comfort away from what is causing your tension. The end result of all of this is, of course, low productivity.
Organization is another major factor involving your choice of desk and your work productivity. Find home-office desks that are ergonomically designed, as well as technology friendly. Make sure that there are hutches in your home-office desks so you can safely tuck away messy telephone and computer wires. A sensible choice of a home-office desk is the one with ample room for storage to ensure well-organized files.
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