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Adapting to small spaces

Adapting to small spaces

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Adapting to small spaces

(upbeat music) - A productive workspace doesn't have to be limited to an extra bedroom or a she shed. A she shed, by the way, is the female version of a man cave. You know, where guys go to watch sports all day long? Well, anyway, there are solutions for small spaces too, in case you don't have a separate home office. I don't have one. It's why I turned a closet in my New York City apartment into a workable space that I call my smoffice, as in small office. I put in shelves for my folders and for a printer. There's space to work at my laptop and even a drawer for some office supplies. Plus, I can slip a chair in and sit down. Perfect. It's not fancy, but it gets the job done. Check out what my friend Dorie Clark has done with her small space. She's the author of the LinkedIn Learning course, Cultivating Mental Agility. She uses a built-in bookshelf in her New York City living room as an office, cat and all. Or…

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