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: Try a "fake commute"—a 10-minute walk around the block to signal to your brain that the workday is over. Final Thoughts

: If possible, have a dedicated room with a door. If not, use a room divider or a rug to define the "work zone."

: Start and end your day at the same time. When the clock hits 5:00 PM (or whenever your shift ends), close the laptop and step away.

One of the hardest parts of working from home is knowing when to stop. Healthy boundaries are essential for long-term sanity.

: Your screen should be at eye level to prevent "tech neck." If you're using a laptop, a simple stand and an external keyboard can make a world of difference. 2. Tech Essentials for a Seamless Workflow

Whether you’re a freelance veteran or a remote corporate employee, here is everything you need to know about designing a workspace that actually works for you. 1. Ergonomics: Your Body Will Thank You

: Maximize natural light where possible. Supplement with "warm" task lighting for the evenings to avoid the sterile hospital feel of bright overhead LEDs. 4. Setting Boundaries