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Work Space

This is my simple work space setup at home. My little 'office' situated inside our kitchen area. The table that I am using is actually a pantry table where you usually put your food items and condiments. I converted this to become a work table.

This is where I work on my blog, deal with my buy-and-sell online business and other work related items.



I only have the essentials that I need, and these are...

a. My netbook (Samsung)
b. Portable 2.1 speakers (USB powered)
c. Cooling pad (USB powered)
d. USB hub (located at the back of the notebook)
e. Lamp
d. Coffee mug (Non-spill)

All the wires and extension cables are under the table. The area where the notebook is placed on, is a pull-out table so I can pull in near me when I'm working, or push it away from me when I'm not. 

I have a wall-mounted electric fan on my right wall and to my left is already our screen-door. This setup improves the air circulation here.

Except for the lamp and the cooling pad, everything mentioned above is part of my EDC (everyday carry) bag. Yes, I bring them with me everyday since most items that I have are portable. I will talk about my EDC bag on another post so be sure to stay tuned.

Thank you for reading. 

And you, how does your work station look like?

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