Not really to be honest. I like to switch up my location so my days don’t feel too monotonous. I like jumping around to different coffee shops and then even at home, I’ll mix up between working at my desk, couch, or the kitchen table.
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When I’m at home, I normally do my work in my room. I have a basic PC setup as well as a laptop, in case I need to move around.
It’s very important that you work in a quiet environment so that you can be more focus on the task at hand and not be interrupted.
Because for some of us, we tend to lose our momentum in doing the required task if in cases that someone interrupts us or diverts our attention to something else.
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I sure do! I have a pretty large bedroom, so one half of it has my work desk, comfy chair, and my laptop. I keep oldies music on in the background just for some kind of noise —and of course that gets turned off during any meetings.
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