#1 What to do When You Lose Your Mojo
When you’re
stuck and just can’t seem to get back into the groove, Jen Hofmann at Inspired
Home Office suggests you shut down those mean self talk critics in your head
and take a dive into your wise self for some healing and helpful advice. It’s
easy to fall into the procrastination trap when you’re feeling off kilter and
Hofmann says that sometimes this is good and will help you relax and get the
negative self talk to turn off for a while. She explains that when you get back
to your wise self you can take a breath and relax and then move forward. Read
the full article here.
#2 Getting Work Done At Home, Even
During the Holidays
Lisa at
WorkingNaked.com brings us this great article by Angelo DIGangi on how to help
yourself stay focused on work even during the holidays. From making sure you
set aside a specific time to do your work, to ensuring your have a particular
space to do your work, Angelo gives us tips and tricks to avoid distractions
and be more productive during our working hours. We all know that working from
home can have its own set of
difficulties and this article will help you avoid those precarious pitfalls and
still make time to enjoy the holiday season with your family. Read the fullarticle here.
#3 35 Habits to Help Entrepreneurs
Stay Productive
Working from
home and being an entrepreneur can be challenging to say the least and that’s
why Lisa over at WorkingNaked.com has given us this handy info graphic to help
us with some time and brain saving tips to make our work more productive.
Whether it’s making decisions to only answer those emails you really have to,
or having your meals delivered so you can save time on that, this info graphic
will give you so many ideas to help save time and energy that even if you only
incorporate a few of these habits, you’ll be able to increase your productivity
dramatically. Read the full article here.
#4 All Dressed Up: The Write Office
In this
article, Lisa at WorkingNaked.com, gives us an inside look into the office of
humorist and columnist, Michelle Newman. With photographs and lots of detailed
info, Lisa gives us an insider’s view on the space that helps Michelle make the
magic happen. For writers it’s important to have a space that speaks not only
to their productivity but also to their creativity and this home office
definitely has all the perks for both sides of the brain. Read the full articlehere.
#5 You CAN Share a Home Office
Without Plotting a Murder
With more
couples working together from home, the use of office space and office
equipment can become a source of strife if you’re not careful. Fortunately, Lisa
at WorkingNaked.com, has some great ideas on how to manage your space and your
time and most importantly your temper, when your working space is also your
living space and your spouse is also your partner. From simple tips like making
sure you both have your own computer and space to work in, even if it’s in the
same room, to taking your calls in another area, to making compromises on the
temperature, following her simple tips will help you both be productive and
still like each other at the end of the day. Read the full article here.
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