Muy buen artículo de Sitepoint donde cuenta como configurar el espacio de trabajo.
Muchas de las recomendaciones quizá ustedes las hagan, como tener divido en cierta forma el espacio del trabajo del de donde un habita, por ejemplo aunque sea con un biombo o muebles colocados en forma estratégica.
This installment of our business startup series discusses the importance of your home workspace. One consideration when you decide to start a business is figuring out where you will do your work. On the surface, this may seem like a minor decision, but your workspace and surrounding environment can play a huge role in your productivity, efficiency and overall level of stress.
If you expect to work from home, you can expect to face some unique challenges. But armed with a well thought-out plan, you can create a home office that supports your working style, even if you don’t have a spacious dedicated space to call your own.
Identify Your Workspace
We’d all love to have an empty room to convert into a home office, but sometimes there just isn’t the space. Or if you’re like me, you may have a home office “home base,” but work best when you change up the scenery (I work all over my house with my laptop).
The most important step of creating a home workspace is picking a spot and identifying it as your “office.” Regardless of where it is, you should not only start to think of that space as a work-only space, but get the support of your family and other household members up front.
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