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Benefits of Having a Separate WFH Space in Your Condo

By Andreas McGowanJuly 10, 2024Updated:July 10, 20242 Mins Read
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Working from home has been the workplace phenom for years since the pandemic, adding a compromise to both employers and employees in the work-life balance aspect. Since then, it pretty much garnered a positive response in terms of productivity and job satisfaction. Here are the benefits of having your workspace separate from your personal life while living in Norwood Grand.

Contents

  • 1 The Virtual Commute and Shift
  • 2 Easier to Clean Up and Organize
  • 3 Work is Done, Relaxation Begins
  • 4 Being Mindful of the Work-Life Balance

The Virtual Commute and Shift

Taking a virtual commute can be beneficial in itself in a number of ways. First, it prepares the mind for ‘work mode’ as you cross the divide, similar to how you do so when you’re commuting to the office. Second, you’ll have a clear distinction between where work starts and your personal life ends, which is very helpful if you want something that divides them.

Easier to Clean Up and Organize

Think of your WFH space as a small office in an attached location. It will prove to be difficult to clean up and organize an entire condo or house on a regular basis, but dividing that into a ‘work zone’ and house will make it easier. If you want to improve your productivity and efficiency then having the right set of equipment and organizing is essential.

Work is Done, Relaxation Begins

After the work is done, you can step out of the zone and enter your house or condo again (similar to the virtual commute and shift). It’s important that the mind registers this so you won’t be tempted to check your emails or do something you wouldn’t normally do during work hours.

Being Mindful of the Work-Life Balance

It’s easy to get lost in the WFH setup since there’s virtually no divide between work and play. However, if you set it up right then you’ll be experiencing the best of what WFH has to offer in today’s contemporary standards.

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Andreas McGowan

Andreas McGowan is a tech news writer at ZXQ. He has been interviewed about his opinions on technology and the way it interacts with life as we know it, as well as how he approaches producing news articles for ZXQ.

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