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(NAPSI)-The average commute in the • Pick A Space--It's important to designate one room as a workspace. Doing so can help you be more productive and also maintain work-life balance. Channel your focus by purchasing a sturdy desk, comfy-enough chair, computer and any other office supplies you might need. This is where you'll be working on everything from thank-you notes to homework from the office, so go ahead and make it your own. • Create An Office--If you're a do-it-yourselfer, visit an area home center for laminate and wire shelving and then plan a weekend to turn that extra reach-in closet into a full-functioning home office. You can also check out products such as ClosetMaid's MasterSuite® program to help you create an organized workstation for paying bills, looking up recipes or working from home. The custom-designed and professionally installed system includes shelving, desk space and extraordinary solutions to storage dilemmas. • Stay In Touch--It's important to stay in contact with your office when working remotely to keep you as productive at home as you were in the workplace. A landline may provide a more dependable connection for all those conference calls. • Get Tech Savvy--Understanding a few points about computers and Internet connections can help you quickly deal with small technology problems as they arise. After all, when working remotely, the IT department isn't down the hall. For more information, including an online tool such as the Visual Storage Planner, visit www.ClosetMaid.com or call (800) 874-0008 to find a ClosetMaid Authorized Dealer in your area. The "I'll get to it later" pile can be more accessible than you think with the proper organizational solutions. |
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