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Did you know that March 11th is “Organize Your Home Office Day”? I thought I would celebrate with a little link love. Here’s a collection of resources to get your home office organized and streamlined.
How to Build a Mobile Office and Work From Anywhere: Want a mobile office in addition to your home office? This is a great place to get tips on where to start.
Your Home Office Library (from Anywired): 45+ Home Office Tips, Hacks and How-Tos: A great list of 45 things you can use in your home office
LifeHacker.com’s Home Office Category: A collection of home office articles including how to make a dry erase board with paint, ergonomics, using a mirror to create more light, organizing yourself with a wiki and a tour of an “Ultimate Home Office”.
94 Ways to Keep Kids Busy for the Work at Home Parent: Face it, if you have kids, there will be a day (or two) when you need to keep them busy while you work from home. They might be sick, or it may be a snow day. This is a great list from Wendy at emomsathome.com to help you out when it does happen!
The Green Office: Like to reduce waste and use eco-friendly office products? Check out TheGreenOffice.com
Hack Attack: The Cordless Workspace (sort of): A very cool idea to minimize cords in your home office. Great idea!
Advice For Setting Up A Home Office - Group Interview: A collection of tips from home-based professionals of a wide range. My friend Ariane is one of them.
(Check out her Organize Your Office Book here)
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I am so excited about your suggestions for a cord free (almost) office. I am going to IKEA tomorrow and look for that basket. I can’t wait to put it together. I had never figured out how to solve this problem.
THANk YOU I also checked out the carabeaners (sp) but I like the basket idea with the ties.
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