The hottest Home Office Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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My Home Office Hacks 2 implied HN points 29 Dec 25
  1. Working from home gives you extra freedom to get outside your routine and find meaningful experiences beyond the house or your desk.
  2. Starting an outside-the-box personal project can bring people together, honor loved ones, and sometimes lead to unexpectedly big outcomes like a community record.
  3. Small comforts and rituals—like a monitor light and focused music—make the home office more comfortable and help you concentrate.
My Home Office Hacks 2 implied HN points 11 Aug 25
  1. Check your subscriptions regularly to avoid surprise charges. Setting a reminder can help you stay on top of auto-renewals.
  2. Don't hesitate to ask for better deals when you're on customer support calls. Polite requests can lead to helpful discounts.
  3. Evaluate whether extra features are worth the cost. Knowing what you really use can help you make smarter spending choices.
My Home Office Hacks 5 implied HN points 17 Feb 25
  1. Ideogram is a cool tool that creates images based on your descriptions. There's a free version available, so you can try it without spending money.
  2. You can save money easily by putting a penny in a jar on January 1 and adding an extra penny each day. By the end of the year, you'll have a nice amount saved up for gifts.
  3. The Rocketbook Core is a reusable notebook that lets you write and save your notes to the cloud. It's a great way to stay organized and reduce waste.
My Home Office Hacks 5 implied HN points 10 Feb 25
  1. Using AI tools like ChatGPT for invoicing is useful and doesn't feel like cheating. It can save a lot of time and effort.
  2. You can create a personalized invoice template just by asking ChatGPT for specific details about your company and billing needs.
  3. If you have back pain, using adjustable workstations like Altwork can help you work comfortably, even while lying down.
My Home Office Hacks 5 implied HN points 30 Dec 24
  1. Home office improvements can make a big difference for productivity in 2024. Simple changes can help create a more focused and efficient workspace.
  2. Choosing the right home office tools is important. Picking items that suit your work style can enhance comfort and efficiency.
  3. It's helpful to share experiences and hacks with others. Learning from different home office setups can inspire new ideas and improve your own space.
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My Home Office Hacks 5 implied HN points 16 Dec 24
  1. Voice-over work can mostly be done from home, as shown by Jen Antkowiak who does 99% of her projects in her home studio.
  2. There are many different kinds of voice-over jobs, including commercials, e-learning, and video games, which create a variety of opportunities.
  3. You can improve your home office experience with helpful tips from a newsletter that focuses on making work from home more enjoyable and productive.
My Home Office Hacks 5 implied HN points 04 Nov 24
  1. It's important to remember to eat when working from home. Eating healthy can help prevent weight gain and keep you energized.
  2. A quick and healthy lunch option includes mixing tuna, cucumber, avocado, and balsamic vinegar. This meal is not only tasty but also packed with protein.
  3. There are free website builders available, but remember you'll still need to buy a domain name. You can build a simple landing page for under $20 a year.
My Home Office Hacks 17 implied HN points 17 Apr 23
  1. Feeling guilty for liking Microsoft is common, but their ergonomic keyboard can be a game-changer for typing comfort.
  2. Regularly cleaning your coffee machine, with a simple vinegar-water solution, can greatly improve the taste of your coffee.
  3. Consider subscribing to the My First Million Newsletter for insightful articles and a recap of The MFM Podcast.
My Home Office Hacks 5 implied HN points 18 Mar 24
  1. Readers in the 18-30 age bracket are less likely to participate in surveys, showing the importance of understanding audience preferences.
  2. There was a diverse mix of respondents in terms of age and occupation, with a clear preference for more productivity articles and wellness content.
  3. Having plants like Golden Pothos, Jade plants, and Snake plants in the home office can boost productivity and happiness, as shown by research. These plants require minimal care.