- Business Insider asked a professional organizer for tips on fostering productivity in a home office.
- Decluttering your space is an important first step to improving your productivity.
- Natural lighting and an ergonomic setup can prevent you from feeling tired.
Although more and more major companies are requiring employees to return to the office, working from home is still the norm for many people in 2024.
Whether you’re a fully remote employee, a freelancer, or someone who only works from home a few days a week, you’ve probably learned by now that your space can affect your productivity.
A cluttered office can often lead to a cluttered brain, and a well-equipped home office can fuel productivity and motivation. However, it can be hard to know where to start.
For tips on transforming a home office for optimal productivity, Business Insider asked professional organizer and the founder of Nestplace, Anastasia Lee, to share her insight.
Here’s what the expert said.