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Creating a productive home office as a freelancer

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Creating A Productive Home Office As A Freelancer

When beginning freelancing, there are a lot of things to take into account. However, the one thing that you might not have thought of as of yet is where you are going to be working. Maybe you are eyeing up the spare bedroom to convert into an office, maybe you are happier with the kitchen table. Either way, you need to make sure that your home office is productive, especially if you want to make this a full-time occupation. Here is how you might do just that.

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Keep an eye on your physical needs

This is not just maintaining your fluid levels or ensuring that you do your exercises. This is thinking about your comfort while you are working. You need to consider the amount of natural light in your chosen area to try to avoid eyestrain.

You will also need to think about your body temperature. You are not in an office with lots of other people anymore, so you have complete control over your environment in this regard. Investing in an air conditioner and refrigeration unit might help you get through the heat of summer. 

Keep your work area well organised

No matter where you choose to work in your home, you have to make sure that it is completely organised and orderly. This is so you do not lose any important paperwork, and you do not waste hours of your day looking for something that might not be really relevant anyway. It can be a really big stress-reliever to work in an organised space too, as it helps you keep your focus and stops you from procrastinating. It also keeps order to your work, giving you an even faster turnaround. 

Choose your preferred tech to work on: a laptop or a desktop

What you work on can have an impact on your work. If you prefer desktops or all in ones, you are not going to be able to generate the best amount of work while cramped up looking at a tiny screen with a small keyboard. If you prefer working on a laptop, a desktop might seem too big and bulky, and you might miss the portability and convenience of a laptop.

It all depends on your personal preference and the space you have available. Laptops are good for people who might not have much space, as they are easy to store, but desktops are far better if you want something a little cheaper in the long run, or if your hands struggle to type well on a tiny keyboard. 

Final thoughts

To conclude, there are many things to take into account when you are starting freelancer work. An important aspect to think about is getting your workspace ready. Not only is this focusing on your organisational skills, but it is also taking into account your preferences and comfort, all of which will increase the quality and the speed of your work immeasurably, which, when starting freelance work, are things you need. 

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