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5 Impactful Office Products for Leaders

Productivity | By Andre Rios | 0 Likes
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Whether you work at home or in a professional setting, these products could be the secret to supercharging your performance and feeling better at the end of each day.

1. Ergonomic chair

Extended sedentary periods can contribute to neck and back pain, especially if you’re not particularly disciplined about sitting in an upright posture. Let your chair do the work by opting for a more ergonomic model that securely supports your lumbar and neck regions—ideally one with an adjustable back made of breathable mesh. As an extra perk, many options are as stylish as they are slouch preventing.

2. Comfortable keyboard

Similarly, typing safely can help prevent wrist issues like pain and carpal tunnel syndrome. But this demands that you keep your hands and arms elevated above the surface of the desk and arch your fingers downward. (Raise your hand if you actually type that way consistently.) To maintain productivity while protecting yourself day in and day out, swap to an ergonomic accessory with a sloped shape and split keyframe, which will help guide you into a safer position.

3. Storage organization

Who could truly execute their best work amid distracting paperwork and haphazard supplies? It’s time to take charge of your space with upgraded storage. Organize loose items, including paper clips and charging cords, into decorative boxes, and sort your papers into a series of stackable trays. Select products that feature clean, modern lines in neutral colors and simple textures for a setup that’s uplifting but won’t pull your focus.

4. Artist’s pad

Enhance your brainstorming capabilities with a good old-fashioned artist’s pad. The tactile experience of jotting down ideas on paper (plus highlighting, circling, and otherwise emphasizing standout concepts) has shown to be better for improving retention and tapping into creative thinking. Add in some brush pens and other sketching tools, and you’ll have the perfect avenue for capturing your thoughts as they arise.

5. Browser extensions

If you spend a significant portion of your day online, upgrade your experience by installing handy browser extensions that streamline your workflow. For instance, seek out solutions that automatically polish your writing voice, block ads for cleaner web pages, or even help you create and organize notes while you conduct research. Best of all, many of these add-ons are 100 percent free. Better productivity at no cost to you: now that’s good business.


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