Home Office Furniture Juneau AK
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Alaskan Dames Consignment Shop
(907)790-3263
9131 Glacier Hwy
Juneau, AK
Lyles Home Furnishings
(907) 789 9021
PO Box 32938
Juneau, AK
(907) 789 9021
PO Box 32938
Juneau, AK 99803
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Office Plus
(907) 790-2323
5165 Glacier Hwy Ste C
Juneau, AK
Competitive Edge Office Systems Inc
(907) 790-5596
1731 Ralph Way Ste 1
Juneau, AK
OfficeMax
907-522-3080
8701 Old Seward Highway
Anchorage, AK
OfficeMax
907-522-3080
8701 Old Seward Highway
Anchorage, AK 99515
Hours
M-F 8-9, Sa 9-7, Su 10-6*
Southeast Furniture
(907) 780 4872
2000 Anka St
Juneau, AK
(907) 780 4872
2000 Anka St
Juneau, AK 99801
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Southeast Furniture Warehouse
(907) 780-4872
2000 Anka St
Juneau, AK
Lyle'S Home Furnishings
(907) 789-9021
2093 Jordan Ave
Juneau, AK
OfficeMax
907-274-4703
3101 Penland Pkwy., Suite M-89
Anchorage, AK
OfficeMax
907-274-4703
3101 Penland Pkwy., Suite M-89
Anchorage, AK 99508
Hours
M-F 8-9, Sa 9-7, Su 10-6*
INDOFF/ALASKA WAREHOUSE EQUIPMENT
907-373-3842
5515 E FIREWEED RD
PALMER, AK
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February 16th, 2011 admin | No Comments » Home offices are more common than ever. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of home-based businesses in the U.S. exceeds 18.3 million businesses. Moreover, it is estimated that nearly 70% of home-based businesses succeed for at least a three-year period (compared to 29% outside the home business ventures). But there are inherent challenges that come with a home office. Distractions, difficulty in separating work from personal life, and creating a true “professional” feel are just a few. You should put careful thought and planning in when creating a home office, and if you already have one, there are ways in which you can increase your productivity and the all-important revenue! Here are some tips on creating and maintaining an efficient, comfortable, profitable and professional home office. - If at all possible, have a separate entrance to your office. Otherwise, choose a room near the front or back door of your house or apartment. To keep the business and personal aspects of your life apart, separate your office from the living areas of your home. Should your office be part of another room, divide it from the rest of the room with a screen or several large plants.
- Before entering your office in the morning, take a short walk, and then take another one at the end of your workday. This separates the business and personal aspects of your life. Try to also keep your household business (e.g., paying bills, managing your home) separate.
- If your home office does not have a window, brighten the room with yellow paint, bright lights, and pictures of the outdoors. If your home office is in the basement, paint the walls and ceilings bright white, and create as much light as possible with bright lighting. Install a fan to get energy flowing. Ideally, of course, the best place for your home office is in the front of the house to take advantage of the flow of energy.
- Don’t place your desk under a window, but let the light reflect on it from the side. Some people prefer to have their desks facing east. Leave a 7- to 9-inch gap between your furniture and the walls.
- If you have clients coming to your home office, it is best they use a separate entrance from that used by your family. By so doing, your clients can enter without passing through your living space. Clients who walk through your living space before getting to the office are likely to make a subtle shift away from the focus of business, and their confidence in your professionalism may subconsciously be diminished.
- Keep the laundry, cooking, and all such other related errands for after designated working hours. Set specific hours and stick to them. They can be different every day, but create a working schedule. Make your family and friends aware of your work areas, advise them of the rules you have set for yourself, and ask them to respect these decisions.
- When finished working, make every effort to ...
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