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02-27-2014,12:27 PM
I only have one room in my apartment so that doubles for the office. Not that I'd have a separate office even if I'd have the possibility, I'm fine with working all over the place. Sometimes I bring the laptop with me to the kitchen when cooking!
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03-27-2014,09:57 AM
I've set up a small office in one of the rooms in my house. My workstation is on a desk with extended cabinets to accommodate all my stuff. I also work in the legal field so my office walls are almost entirely bookshelves containing legal books and documents.
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03-28-2014,03:25 AM
I used to be stuck at my computer desk a few years back because I had to use my PC for the graphic heavy work I was doing, but thankfully, laptops nowadays are just as good as PC's back then, if not better, so I usually just work anywhere I want all over the house or even outside at cafes. I think it's great that I can now work somewhere that I can get served some good coffee or meals and this way, I at least don't have to worry about washing dishes anymore, especially after working for a good amount of time.
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03-29-2014,06:26 AM
Your home office is interesting.But my home office is very simple with just a table and a chair.
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03-29-2014,08:32 AM
I do freelance writing. I just started with Yahoo contributor. For now, I am just working from my desk in my one bedroom apartment. I think it would beneficial to invest in something more professional if I had the opportunity. You tend to work harder if you do have that chance.
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03-29-2014,02:28 PM
I'm either working on my phone from anywhere in my house or I'm sitting at a desk in my living room using my Mac. I have a den that I'm considering converting to an actual home office. I would probably get more done in a designated space. For now, it's pretty much the living room or my bedroom.
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04-02-2014,11:39 PM
I set up a home office about a year ago in an effort to be better organized and to stop the 24/7 work schedule, the office consists of a desk, small bookshelf, file cabinet, laptop, printer and fax machine. Within a week I was back to sitting on my bed or couch working on my laptop, the best part of having the home office is when people come over I don't have to run around picking papers up (they're all on the desk) but in terms of utilizing the office to its full potential, that never really happened.
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