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How to optimize for Deep Work when working remote

2 pointsby rookhackabout 5 years ago

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mech422about 5 years ago
After 20 years working from home... I honestly feel I have my &#x27;perfect&#x27; home office environment. Some things that have really made a difference:<p><pre><code> USE SEPARATE COMPUTERS FOR WORK AND PERSONAL STUFF If you can swing the space&#x2F;money etc - this is the single biggest (best) change you can make. It SO much easier to focus when all your favorite stuff isn&#x27;t staring at you on the desktop! Create separate profiles with separate shortcuts for personal and work browsers (per-client if needed). Much easier to resist &#x27;tab roulette&#x27; if you have to open a separate program to do it. Don&#x27;t keep a radio or TV in your work space. If you like music while you work - use local playlists or streaming services that won&#x27;t inject &#x27;news&#x27; or ads into your music. Its really easy to hear some news tidbit and spend 20 minutes reading up on it. Or you might hear an ad that sends you off to see if it&#x27;s really a good deal. I prefer audio calls over all other formats. If you &#x27;chat&#x27; you usually only get half of the other persons attention, and its just much lower &#x27;bandwidth&#x27; then spoken word. The current video craze just ends up with people &#x27;playing&#x27; with the new &#x27;toy&#x27; - wasting time talking about their new background, filter, or the home reno project in the background. I don&#x27;t share the worlds fascination with cell phones - I basically never check mine. It probably has 5 years of unread voice mail on it. (I just use it for 2FA and lyft). However, if you require a phone for checking websites, etc. Get a dummy phone, and leave your personal phone in another area. (Do NOT install social media on the dummy phone!) Make sure your chair supports you properly. If needed you can improvise back&#x2F;butt support with those airline neck pillows (place them backwards with the opening in the back to prevent sitting on your tail bone). You can also use inflatable &#x27;donuts&#x27; or towels if need be. If possible, get a &#x27;real&#x27; office chair with full ergonomics (can be really cheap at used office supply stores) I find a good over-the-ear wireless headset great for both blocking out random noise (leaf blowers, lawn mowers, whatever) and use in voip calls. I&#x27;m blind as a bat, so I have 3x4k monitors with huge font sizes and dark themes with high contrast This allows me to work with a lot less eye strain while still keeping 3 full size windows visible. Ugghh..this is getting really long... time for a smoke!</code></pre>