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5 Ways Your Home Setup Could be Hurting Your WFH Productivityby@milespmurray
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5 Ways Your Home Setup Could be Hurting Your WFH Productivity

by Miles Murray4mJuly 8th, 2021
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Some people are having difficulty adjusting to working from home. The ideal temperature for productivity is said to be between 70 and 73 degrees Fahrenheit. When the temperature is too warm, the body works hard to keep itself in homeostasis. When you bring your work to bed, the brain gets confused on what space it should associate with focus. multitasking is a great skill to hone but multitasking while working does more harm than good. To avoid this, carve out specific times for work and stick to specific times.

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