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One day we're all working hard at our desk in the office and the next a pandemic turns the world turns upside down and many business owners and their employees move operations to their homes.

While our pets are definitely happy that we're spending more time with them, there are plenty of challenges of working from home too. From kids running around and making it harder to concentrate to the full fridge, just a few steps away. One of the problems people have been running into is actually finding space to perform their duties. Not everyone has a separate room which they can transform into a home office. Some studio dwellers don't even have a place to sit. So they improvise.

Twitter user Jules Forrest recently shared a pic of her own setup: she moved a chair into the hallway and made a desk out of her clothes hamper. Thinking she can't be the only one, Jules asked if someone else also wanted to respond with an image of their own 'unglamorous' home workspace. Immediately, creative solutions started pouring in.

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Person working from home on a laptop with a large white dog sleeping on their lap in a cozy workspace setup.

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Google. Microsoft. Twitter. Hitachi. Apple. Amazon. Chevron. Salesforce. Spotify. From the US and the UK to Japan and South Korea, in the past days, global companies have rolled out mandatory work-from-home policies amid the spread of COVID-19. Not to mention all the medium and small size organizations. Many employees are working from home for the first time, which means figuring out how to stay productive in a new environment that may not lend itself to productivity.

Communication is key. “Have really clear-set expectations for communications day to day,” Barbara Larson, a professor of management at Northeastern University in Boston who studies remote working told the BBC. “Ask [your manager] if they don’t mind having a 10-minute call to kick off the day and wrap up the day. Often times, managers just haven’t thought of it.”

Most people spend their workdays in close proximity to their boss, meaning communication is easy and effortless. But that's not the case now, so a communication breakdown is expected. However, don't forget that your manager might not be used to managing people virtually, too.

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    Improvised work from home setup using an ironing board as a height-adjustable workstation by someone tired of glamorous setups.

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    Last year, a study of 2,500 remote workers found that loneliness was the second-most reported challenge, one that 19% of respondents struggled with. And loneliness can make people less motivated and less productive. So when you do communicate with your boss and team from home, keep it as “rich” as possible. That means face-to-face and instant. Think video calls, Skype, Zoom.

    Another key part of working from home is your setup. Many of us don't have the luxury of an office room, so do what the people in the pics are doing. Try as hard as you can to create an ad hoc, bespoke space exclusively for work. “Not having a well-equipped home office space when [people] begin remote working can cause a temporary decrease in productivity,” said Sara Sutton, CEO and founder of FlexJobs, a remote job listing site. “The very best remote workers will reach out to coworkers and managers regularly” through a variety of tools. She says double monitors and a wireless keyboard and mouse make her more productive at home.

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    Narrow balcony workspace setup with laptop, chair, and Roomba showing reality of working from home.

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    Twitter user @twiztwit is one of the people who uploaded a pic of their setup to Forrest's thread. "I am a technology platform architect," they told Bored Panda. "I rarely worked from home before my employer mandated it 2 weeks ago. I simply prefer going someplace else for work."

    When it was time to take their work home, twiztwit's husband scrounged a piece of shelving from his shop. "He beveled the edges to save my hands and wrists. The shelf sits on top of the treadmill 'arms' which are thankfully long enough. He set some long screws in the underside of the board on both ends to prevent the board from moving laterally." You can actually see the screw if you zoom in the photo, which was one of the most popular ones.

    To twiztwit or their team, working remotely is not a new. "I work in Chicago. I have teammates in Mexico, India and Tennessee . And frankly I collaborate from my desk with people in buildings 1 to 8 blocks away. Our collaboration model shifted to mostly online several years ago." However, the challenge they and their colleagues constantly face is the same one that Barbara Larson mentioned. "You cannot replace in-person communication." So twiztwit, just like the rest of us, tires to make-do with what they have.

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    Treadmill desk setup with a wooden plank, laptop, and papers showing a realistic work from home workspace.

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    Home workspace setup with laptop, monitor, desk lamp, and a bar cart filled with liquor bottles, showing work from home reality.

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    Blue pickup truck tailgate used as a makeshift desk with laptop and drink, showing realistic work from home setup outdoors.

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    Black cat resting in a fluffy bed beside a laptop and monitor showing the reality of working from home workspace setups.

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    Home workspace cluttered with children's toys, a laptop on a small piano, and a chair with a backpack, showing reality of working from home.

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    Small workspace setup inside a closet with a simple desk, chair, and lamp showing the reality of working from home.

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    Man working from home seated on a chair with a nightstand as a desk in a bedroom, showcasing a realistic workspace setup.

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    Improvised standing desk setup on an ironing board with stacked storage boxes showing reality of working from home.

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    Outdoor work from home setup with laptop on glass table under large umbrella, showing reality of remote workspace setups.

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    Mobile sit or stand desk workspace setup in a home studio showing a laptop and everyday clutter for realistic work from home environment.

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     improvised standing desk with laptop on laundry basket showing reality of working from home setups

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    Work from home setup with monitor mounted on a chair using a clamp arm, showing reality of working from home spaces.

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    Casual work from home setup with two dining chairs and a cat sitting on one, showing real remote work life.

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    Laptop on puzzle and board game boxes as a makeshift desk setup showing reality of working from home.

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    Rustic home workspace setup with a computer monitor on a wooden barrel, showing the reality of working from home.

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    Man working from home, taking calls at a laundry unit with laptop and earbuds in an unconventional workspace setup.

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    Woman working from home in a small, unused corner under stairs showing the reality of remote workspace setups.

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    Laptop placed on stacked toilet paper rolls in a bathroom, showing the reality of working from home setups.

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    Laundry room workspace setup with laptop and tablet on washer, showing the reality of working from home without glamorous setups.

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    Two modest work from home setups showing practical and cozy workspaces shared by people tired of glamorous setups.

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    Bed with white pillows and laptop, showing a realistic working from home workspace setup with a simple background.

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    Home workspace reality showing a cluttered dining room desk with monitor, laptop, headphones, and personal items for working from home.

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    Home workspace with repurposed dining table, dual monitors, laptop, and an uncomfortable chair showing real work from home setup.

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