Perhaps I'm being needlessly grumpy, but I find it difficult to take advice about doing X from someone who is <i>about</i> to do X.<p>Do X for 3 years, then give advice to others on how to do it.
I switched from using dual monitors to using a single one. I found my productivity sky rocketed. With two monitors, my concentration was constantly being interrupted by switching between each monitor. With a single one (using Ubuntu, so multiple desktops) I'm able to use my keyboard entirely to navigate and work.<p>It really helps my concentration and productivity.
I know it doesn't fit the article's focus on workstation setup, but I find that I also need regular, live interaction with other people.<p>A trip to the office for a couple hours a week or meeting up for lunch with a coworker has the effect of keeping me focused and interested in the work at hand.
What is this doing on the homepage of hacker news? Seriously, this post is nothing more than common sense. From someone who doesn't even follow his own advice.