I finally got my office repainted! While I work in getting photos to post, here are some offices and links to inspire you:
My favorites from 15 Fantastic Organized Spaces (re-nest):
Source: Luxury iHouse Design
Source: Paper Tiger Consultants
Source: Hardin Street
Source: Pottery Barn via Lipstick Lifestyle
And other links…
Your Decorating Hotline’s Create a Home Office, part 1 & part 2
Before & after: shaunna’s writing room + heather’s office (Design*Sponge)
Working From Home, A Survivor’s Guide (Mint) — and I totally agree, especially on making yourself presentable, and “going to your happy (work) place.”
Designing your own workspace improves health, happiness and productivity (Science Daily) –
“When people feel uncomfortable in their surroundings they are less engaged — not only with the space but also with what they do in it. If they can have some control, that all changes and people report being happier at work, identifying more with their employer, and are more efficient when doing their jobs.”
What can your business learn from Zappos? Lawyers: What can we learn from Zappos? (Zen & The Art of Legal Networking)
In Black & White: Developing a Personal Brand Mindset (Ms. JD) — good illustrations of what most people do versus what you should do.
“People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it.” Video: Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action (TED.com)
In Graphics: What is a 401(k) Plan? (Mint)
Against Throwawayism (re-nest)
Want More Energy? Don’t Spend It All In One Place (Whole Living) — Reconsider your definition of a “balanced life”:
“[W]hile I like the idea, and I’m sure you do too, I think it remains somewhat elusive to us because we’re not sure what it looks like. Does it mean we end up working less and relaxing more? Is it that simple? Or can it mean being more productive and just less stressed?”
You Say Waste Bin, I Say Wastbasket (or Tash Can) (Jeri’s Organizing & Decluttering News)