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12 Little Tweaks That Will Make Your Work Environment Better

Positive and productive vibes only please!
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Have an outdoor view

Another reason to open up those blinds is to get some views of the outside world. You're lucky if your desk is by the window because nice views can improve your performance by 16 percent.

If landscape views aren't really an option to your office space, you may add pictures of outdoor environment to your desk or the wall next to you. Pick a photo of your favorite city or tropical island!

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Adjust the office temperature

It's not just in your head: The blasting AC in your office can negatively affect your productivity. A 2004 study from Cornell found that office workers working at 68 degrees or less were more likely to make typing errors. The study also asserts that the optimal temperature at work ranges from 70 to 77 degrees.

Now, go ahead and tell Steve over in accounting to stop turning your office into North Pole.

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Use aromatherapy

Currently loving your air diffuser at home? You may want to have something like that in your office too. We especially recommend pine or lemon or rosemary essential oils. Why those three? That's because pine scent can boost energy, citrus scents reduce stress and improve focus, while rosemary lets you think more clearly and improve your memory.

Also, it will feel extra cozy and will make you happier while working. And who doesn't want that?

Try: Majestic Pure Lemon Oil, $15.98



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Put on jazzy music

If you have a work playlist, try adding some jazz music to the mix — it's cozy as hell and will give you coffee shop vibes. You may also listen to white noise such as rain sounds, as it can help you stay focused and on task.

Try: Spotify Coffee Table Jazz

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Wear noise cancelling earphones

Since we've talked about music in the previous slide, you may also want to invest in a good pair of noise-canceling headphones. Hearing other people's conversations (or that loud typer in the next cubicle) can be super distracting at times.

And bonus: This may also serve as a sign for your co-workers that when the headphones are on, you're focused and not to be interrupted.

Try: Shure SE215-K Sound Isolating Earphones, $99



BY NOELLE DENISSE DUMPIT | AUG 7, 2019 | SHARES
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