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Your office should be a reflection of you . Personal touches aren't just for aesthetics; they boost your mood and motivation.

: Try a "fake commute"—a 10-minute walk around the block to signal to your brain that the workday is over. Final Thoughts HOME OFFICE

One of the hardest parts of working from home is knowing when to stop. Healthy boundaries are essential for long-term sanity. Your office should be a reflection of you

: Decorate with motivational quotes, abstract paintings, or travel photographs. Final Thoughts One of the hardest parts of

: If possible, have a dedicated room with a door. If not, use a room divider or a rug to define the "work zone."

: Your screen should be at eye level to prevent "tech neck." If you're using a laptop, a simple stand and an external keyboard can make a world of difference. 2. Tech Essentials for a Seamless Workflow

: Maximize natural light where possible. Supplement with "warm" task lighting for the evenings to avoid the sterile hospital feel of bright overhead LEDs. 4. Setting Boundaries