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Working from Home - How to set up your workspace

Separation and Isolation


having a space that has a singular purpose. Having a space dedicated to work and another dedicated to relax or
whatever else teaches your brain to perform according to the environment it is in, so you can help prevent
distractions.
Having a place where you can’t be interrupted. The same consideration above is important when you have people
that might interrupt you from time to time. Good communication can also help in dealing with people interrupting
you.
TIPS:
Make sure you’re not facing anything that may distract you.
Put up a sign to not be interrupted.

Tools
make sure your essential tools for work are on view and accessible, equally make sure that any tool that is not
necessary and a possible distraction is out of view and reach.
SOME NICE TOOLS:
Healthy snacks
Second monitor or screen
Water bottles
Headphones and good music that can provide isolation and focus
Use white noise, ambient noise
Check Ambient Mixer
Check Noisli

Digital Environment
Tweak your digital environment as much as you do for your physical environment to prevent your devices to keep
distracting you endlessly
TIPS
Create a second account on your computer
Keep notifications off or keep your phone away from you and your work environment
Position the internet router in a central location in your home

References
1. https://youtu.be/tMTxikrSe8g

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