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This book will encourage you to be creative.
If you work from home, it is important that your workspace is separate from your bedroom as much as possible. Because when you are working near your bed, your mind somehow thinks that you are there to rest. It associates the pictures of the bed, pillow, and blanket to a place where you can relax and disconnect. Therefore, when you need to work, it makes it hard for you to focus solely on the things that you need to accomplish.
In the words of Adrian Layman from his research in 1995, "People who are unhappy with temperature, water quality, lighting and noise conditions in their offices are more likely to say that this affects their concentration at work." If you want to accomplish more with your limited time, it would be extremely beneficial for you if you avoid these distractions as much as possible.*
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