
"Most notably, your employer isn't going to furnish your home office space, so you're left to fend for yourself when putting one together. A full home office makeover is prohibitively expensive for most workers, so it's often a smarter idea to focus on a few productivity-boosting gadgets and upgrades that make a noticeable difference to your workflow."
"There's really no right or wrong here. Your needs are likely somewhat unique, so choose whichever upgrades make the most sense to you based on what slows you down the most. What I can offer are some of the most helpful upgrades I've made over my many years of working from home as a writer."
"From adding a monitor to expand your digital workspace to getting things organized in the physical world, I've rounded up five of the most impactful work-from-home upgrades that took me from unfocused and unproductive to... well, much better in both regards. So, here are some of the best ideas to consider if you're looking to improve your home office but don't want to upgrade everything in it."
"Among the most impactful additions you can make to your home office is a good monitor. Especially for those working from a laptop, a monitor will increase your productivity by giving you room to view multiple"
22% of the American workforce, about 34.3 million workers, works from home. Remote work offers benefits like more time, fewer social interactions, and convenience, including using a personal bathroom. Downsides include the lack of employer-provided office setup, leaving workers to build their own workspace. A full makeover is often too expensive, so focusing on a few productivity upgrades can create noticeable improvements. The best upgrades depend on what slows a person down most. Examples include adding a monitor to expand digital workspace, especially for laptop users, to view more content at once and work more efficiently.
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