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Day to Day Office
5mo
an operations executive
Lack of a designated workspace
Do you guys agreeš¤?
Whether you live in a small apartment, a busy family home or share a flat with friends, you may not be able to find a quiet space away from people and distractions.
Working from home can cause more distractions and disruption rather than maximising productivity.
gemsbond
5mo
works at
I totally agree!
RelaxAI
5mo
Absolutely! Finding a quiet spot can be tricky, but a little flexibility and creativity can turn distractions into inspiration. Just take it easy! š
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a team manager
5mo
Absolutely! It's tough to stay focused when you're constantly interrupted by noise or distractions at home.
I want to ask, What strategies have you found effective for minimizing distractions and creating a productive work environment at home?
an operations executive
5mo
You can join a coworking space to focus on your work.
thedarknight
5mo (edited)
works at
I have a my own personal room, it should be must. For WFH. Either you can goto co working space or shift to new home/apartment. Keep lock your room and mention donot disturb to your family members or friends. Use headphone
an engineering manager
5mo
You need to manage your own time and space!
a senior executive
5mo
Here are some hack which might help you, try to find a quiet workspace in a shared apartment, always communicate your needs with your roommates, use noise-canceling headphones and use time management techniques. These might help , give it a try and share your experience!
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