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eCourse: Organizing Your Work Area: When You Don’t Have An Office

Untidy home office (mine)

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Organizing Your Work Area: When You Don’t Have An Office

An eCourse by Shannon L. Buck

The eCourse Organizing Your Work Area: When You Don’t Have An Office was specifically created for those freelancer’s who do not have their own space to work in. This is a 6 day course that will take you through the steps necessary for setting up your work space.

Learn how to:

* Choose and appropriate area for your office.

* Choose what will go into your office.

* Set up your office in an area with limited space.

* Choose and organize books and magazines for your business.

* Choose the supplies and materials that you will need to run your business successfully.

* Organize your supplies.

* Create a file system that works for you.

* Streamline your computer uses, as much as is possible.

* Add a personal touch to your office area.

* And more…

This eCourse is available through: PDF

This eCourse is available for: $11.95

Organizing Your Work Area: When You Don’t Have An Office

Thank You!

Shannon L. Buck

How to Live the Freelance Life

My At-Home Work Space

MSI laptop computer

MSI laptop computer (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Last December I moved to a new area. One where I could be closer to my daughter who is in college. Because she graduates in a couple years, I decided to just rent a room. I share a bathroom with others, bit I do have a small refrigerator, microwave, a couple of hotplates and a crock pot in my room. I also have a kitchen table and chairs.

This table is where I usually work. I do not really eat at it, unless I have company, so I can keep the necessary items for my freelance business out on the table, including my laptop. The table sits right in front of a huge window, making it easy for me to look outside when I like.

I sit at one end, with my laptop in front of me, and my project notebook, a general to-do list, and a pen next to me. The other end of the table holds a neat pile of my other project notebooks, with a notepad for notes placed on top so I can quickly jot down ideas.

The only things I don’t have are a phone line and wireless internet… For internet use, I have to go elsewhere. I am looking into options, though.

Where do you like to work when at home?

Shannon L. Buck