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How to Limit Distractions When You Work From Home

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Working from home doesn’t really help the situation, since the line between work and other things can be blurred very easily. Here are some ideas for limiting distractions when you work from home: Create a Work-Only Space. Finally, prioritize your work. Prioritize.

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Want Increased Productivity? Try Waking Up Early

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

When I wake up, I need a good 30 minutes to either watch tv or scroll through Facebook and e-mail. I need to do something easy while my mind slowly rises from its still sleepy state to a productive, awake state. When I start working in the morning, I sit on our couch which is adjacent to a sliding glass door out to our backyard.

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Want Better Productivity? Stop Multi-Tasking!

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

One of the things I used to tell my mom was that, of course I could do my homework while watching TV. Set up a work area that doesn’t have many distractions. While I sometimes work on the laptop while sitting on the couch, I find I’m more effective in my home office area. What works for you?

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Space-Saving Furniture For Small Spaces

Couponing 101

Whether you work from home or just need a little space to keep records and pay your bills, having a home office can be super convenient. Once you’re done working, roll the cart away and tuck it into a hall closet. When you don’t need them, the benches fit neatly under the table. Living Rooms.