Ultimate guide to working from home and staying focused

Independent creatives share tips for dodging distraction when working from home and how to set up a work space that works for you.
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Comedian Judith Lucy working from bed as captured by Shannyn Higgins for Duality Experiment. Image supplied.

Working from home has its perks ­– there’s no commute, can be cost effective, you can take phone meetings from bed or avoid distracting conversations with colleagues altogether – and it’s on the rise. 

With improved connectivity and flexibility, the Australian Bureau of Statistics found that almost a third of all employed Australians regularly worked from home.

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Madeleine Dore
About the Author
Madeleine Dore is a freelance writer and founder of Extraordinary Routines, an interview project exploring the intersection between creativity and imperfection. She is the previous Deputy Editor at ArtsHub. Follow her on Twitter at @RoutineCurator