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Create systems for managing incoming information, whether paper-based or electronic. Stacks of paper scattered throughout your office, endless e-mails begging to be answered and an overflowing voice mailbox not only induce stress; they waste time. Start by setting up your office with places to store papers, supplies and equipment. Your desk should have at least one file drawer (ideally two) and additional drawers to hold supplies. The right desk, credenza, hutch and file cabinet can work wonders to keep you on track and enable you to access what you need when you need it.

The biggest problem with incoming information (aside from too much of it) is knowing what to toss and what to keep, and determining where everything goes. Magazines and newspapers don't belong on your desk. Temporarily store that information in a large wicker basket, or instead use stacking bins (they're larger than stacking trays) labeled "to read" and "to file" to hold reading material. You could add another bin labeled "to do." Bins or baskets are temporary storage places for papers that need to move forward. Separating papers that need your attention is better than shuffling through stacks on your desk

See the light. Are you suffering from eyestrain and increased fatigue, two factors that can contribute to stress? Working long hours without a break can take its toll on your eyes, and poor lighting can trigger fatigue. That beautiful lamp you bought at the antique shop may look perfect in your office, but how functional is it? Fortunately, you have several options for lighting your office. There is task lighting for your work surface, general or ambient light to provide more uniform illumination in your office, or accent lighting for artwork or anything else you may want to highlight. Keep in mind that you can use one or a combination of these lighting sources to achieve the right amount of light. While a new lamp is a small investment, the payoff is huge. If your desk has shelves above, make sure you install under counter lights or invest in a desk and hutch with built-in lighting or invest in a desk and hutch with built-in lighting like the Colebrook desk and hutch.

Replace outdated technology with timesaving equipment. Your old computer may serve you well now, but how much time and energy are you wasting on an outdated machine and older versions of software? How much time do you waste on sluggish equipment vs. what your time is worth? If the amount of time is staggering, do the math and upgrade your equipment. Technology prices continue to plummet along with their size or footprint, which makes outdated equipment unnecessary. If you've switched from a desktop to a laptop computer, downsize your desk and consider using a writing desk in combination with a file cabinet.

Invest in ergonomically correct furniture. The typical office chair and desk often are overlooked as causes of stress. Depending on the number of hours you sit in front of your computer, a stiff chair (especially a wooden one from your kitchen or a dining room chair) and a desk at the wrong level can increase the wear and tear on your back, neck and shoulders. If you're using a dining room chair as your office chair, replace it with an ergonomically correct office chair that supports your back while absorbing and distributing your weight. Other factors to consider when buying a new chair are lumbar support to reduce lower back strain, seat and back height adjustments, tilt mechanisms and tilt lock to reduce leg muscle strain and fatigue.

Use a good planning system. Whether you choose a paper-based planner or a handheld (that you sync daily with your computer), make sure the system fits your needs and your comfort level. If you don't have control over your schedule, your stress level will spiral out of control and reduce your productivity. It's easy to take control over your day if you refer often to a list.

Whether you replace your uncomfortable desk chair, bite the bullet and update your office equipment, or change your planning system, taking steps to de-stress you office will affect your energy level, productivity and ultimately your bottom line.
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With the right home furnishings it's possible to create a comfortable and inviting office that you will want to spend time in. The goal of your home office furniture should be to create a functional space with coziness that promotes long hours of work as well as aesthetic appeal to create a sense of calm. With more and more people working from home either part time or full time, it's important to create offices that feel like permanent work spaces. The right office chairs, writing desks and accessories can make a huge difference in your work flow and contentment.

When designing you home office, it is advisable to consider the same principles that apply to any successful corporate office. Remote employees need good home office furniture to help encourage concentration and efficiency while undertaking the work tasks of the day. Most people designate the smallest room in their home as the office, however, which is why it's important to find home furnishings that will provide the most functionality and comfort in the smallest space possible. Luckily there are office chairs, writing desks, shelves, filing cabinets and storage units that come in many different shapes and sizes to accommodate all different sizes of rooms. The key is to maximize the space without leaving the room feeling cluttered or claustrophobic.

It's often easiest to shop for home office furniture online from leading retailers such as Max Furniture, because this makes it easiest to compare different sizes, dimensions, styles and prices. Good quality writing desks are essential pieces to start the room with, as they provide stability and a great base for the office. Combined with a good chair, the core of the home office is established. There are also many different storage solutions that range from the standard cupboard or filing cabinet to expansive bookcases. If space is of a premium, storage draws that fit neatly underneath the desk are a good idea. These come in a host of sizes from small one-drawer sets to larger three-drawer models.

In addition to the basic home furnishings, it's also important to consider decoration when setting up an office. Paintings, framed prints, floral arrangements, ornaments and other pieces of visual interest can help make the office more inviting. With the right home office furniture and accessories, you might actually want to work.
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