The Appeal of a Home Office

I found this edition of About.com to be very interesting and helpful. For maximum productivity working from home we need a designated work area. If you save every piece of paper your designated space will need to be a bit bigger and hidden away (to hide the clutter). If you are a thrower so no paper is left out at the end of the day, a corner desk might do. Here's an interesting product for us home workers:

from Darrell Zahorsky

about.com

The thought of waking up and making a one-minute commute to your office appeals to a wide audience of workers. Nearly 20 million Americans--one in six workers -- work from home at least once a week, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Taking the home office movement to the next level is Cedarshed Industries. Forget the spare bedroom as an office space when you can take your office into the backyard. The company makes the Ultimate Backyard Office, easy-to-assemble kit for quickly building a free-standing office in the backyard. Less than an addition to the house, prices start at $12,999. For those start-ups or limited budgets, the backyard office will have to wait. This week's issue looks at other low cost means to improve your office space.

Moving Forward,
Jeff Roach
brooketraining.com

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