In our first Community Chatter installment, we shared some of our work from home hacks, and this week we are conducting tours of our workspaces!
With so much to juggle, it's more important than ever to have a dedicated work space that is relatively free from distractions, so that you can focus and be productive. It's even better if your space is comfortable and quiet, but as this year has shown time and again, sometimes it's all about being adaptable and using what you have to create what you need.
There is no "one true way" to set up your work from home space. Someone who lives alone in a studio apartment will have different challenges than the mother of four living in a 3 bedroom house. As you'll see below (and on the QuickBooks and Intuit Accountants communities) our workspaces vary as much as we do!
Join the conversation and share your workspace
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My desk was already in place, so I ordered a new monitor and webcam along with a wireless ergonomic keyboard and mouse to cover the technological bases.
~Katie, Community Manager
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I have grown to love my office/playroom set up, and one of my favorite things is when my son takes his imaginary meetings at the same time as me. Plus having the occasional toy laying around gives me something fiddle with has proven to be quite handy during certain periods of the day."
~Raph, Community Engagement Manager
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“Here is my workspace! Organized chaos, perhaps. I moved the couch into my bedroom to elongate my
Since I’ve been spending a lot of time at home, I started collaging more frequently. I decided to highlight my supplies and clippings around my desk when I reorganized. This, combined with some personal photos and sentimental knick-knacks, keeps my eyes full when I’m needing inspiration. “
~Gabi, Community Engagement Lead
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Now it's YOUR turn! Tell us about your workspace and feel free to share a quick pic. We want to see what you have done, and maybe steal a few ideas for our own spaces. 😉
Looking for more work-from-home tips? Take a look at other Intuit articles about working remotely: