Junior at Texas State University, Mary Carter, is busy at work attending online classes. By positioning the desk in natural sunlight, along with a spunky disco ball, having an open and fresh desk space is one way to not be side tracked. Junior at Texas State University, Mary Carter, is hard at work attending “Zoom University”. In this photo you can see a clear separation from sleep to work environments. In such close quarters this can be taxing on mental health. It is never a good idea to work where you sleep, i.e. directly from your bed, however it can sometimes be a nice place to prop your feet up while writing a paper. As shown above, there is a clear divide between work spaces. This is just one of the many issues of online schooling. Workspace number three, working from the kitchen. Beneficial is many ways such as grabbing a snack or a quick drink. Workin from the patio, my favorite space to work, especially with the breeze and cooler weather. The only downside to working in the sun is not being able to see the screen well. This is where an anti-glare screen protector comes in handy.
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