Multiple Computers Account Setup

So I have multiple Apple & Windows computers. I am asking what is the best way to set up a safe account scenrio. In the past I was the only person using all the computers so I lived in the unsafe world of always logining in with my main admin account. Things are changing slightly as two computers will also be used as off-site workstations mainly used by me but maybe not. Here's what I have and what I am thinking.
MacBook Air 13 - Personal
MacBook Pro 17 - Mobile Workstation
iMac 27 - Mobile Workstation
Windows 7 - Workstation in House
Having the Admin account be the same name & password for all the computers.
Having the same user account name and password for all the computers. (Probably not good for my personal MBA)
OR
Having different user account names for each computer with the same password.
OR
Having different user account names for each computer with unique passwords.
OR
I might think of keeping the two mobile workstation user account & passwords the same for ease of use. There won't be any personal info on these machines. Then have my MBA Personal use a unique login name and password. The Win7 PC could be the same as the two mobile workstations as it might be used as a backup server...
After typing this out the last option above might be the best.
Any thoughts on this appreciated!!

unfortunately you can't transfer/move anything from one account to another.
Family Share does need some tweaking and the best way to let Apple know this is to send them customer feedback.
https://www.apple.com/feedback/

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