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Hi! My name is Pete D'Alessandro. I'm here with Expert Village. We're in the middle of
this office organization. As you can see, we've now made our plan for what this office
has to be. It has to be a place to focus on work. We've now cleared the space. The next
thing we have to do is figure out how we're going to reload this. Specifically, we need
to know what the boundaries for this room are going to be. Boundaries are important
because pretty rarely in life do we have one space that's all ours and we don't have to
share with anyone. Most of the time, there's somebody else in the office. There's someone
else that we have to accommodate in a space that we have. Either it's a bedroom, kitchen,
and office like this. What we need to do is make enough of a plan here to allow someone
else to work around this. We have to be able to sit down at this desk and we need a boundary
for ourselves here, because nothing should interfere with our work. There shouldn't be
anything in the way of us doing what we have to do to make money. We're going to have our
chair here and our computer here. I know that sounds really simple, but if you noticed in
the other shots, we had our monitor and our keyboard off center. If we do that, we're
not really setup to work efficiently. If we're centered here. Ergonomically, it's advantageous.
It's better on our neck, our back, and everything else. It's just inhibitive to work in some
kind of manner that's not perfect. We're going to start perfect, and that's what we're going
to do next.