Tips of Working From Home
During
these uncertain times, we have come to find a "new normal" in
various aspects of life. One major change the global workforce is coming to
terms with is working from home. Many
folks will not undertake the daily commute like we won’t. Instead, we are settling into home offices and doing our
days’ work from our own homes.
Working
from home? That's fantastic! You can have your morning coffee in peace, chat
with your family over lunch, and maybe even get a few chores done before
dinner. You are in control of your hours—there's no official dress code to
worry about, and you don't have to rely on public transportation.
Sure, it
has its setbacks too, like the fact that sometimes you'll want to bake all day
when it's snowing outside (yes, we know how tempting it is). But for the most
part, being able to do remote work is a
wonderful thing.
Here are
some tips for making working from home easier:
1. Set Some Reasonable
Boundries
While
working remotely, you must have boundaries to maintain productivity, as you
would in the office. Prioritize your work and complete it accordingly.
2. Keep a Regular Schedule
This is
determined by how you manage your working hours; some
people prefer to list out all of the tasks they need to complete throughout the
day and complete them in priority order; others prefer to outline what they
need to do and allocate time to each throughout the day.
3. Designate a Specific
Work Area
Make sure
you have a home office. It needs
to be well lit and separate from the dining & living areas. It shouldn't be
used as a storage area. You should completely clear it out whenever you're done
working on something new.
4. Make a List of
Everything that Needs to be Done
Set a
timer for every hour, and when it goes off, stop working and do something else.
Don't just work until you get tired — then your work won't be as good as it
could be if you took time out for a break.
Take at
least one lunch break a day. Get outside if the weather is nice, eat lunch with
friends, or even take an extra ten minutes to call your mom. Just get out and
do something other than work for an hour at some point during your day. Spread
out all of your tasks into little time blocks instead of trying to do
everything at once.
5. Finish Your Work
While this
might sound obvious, of course, we will finish working. What we mean is, set a
time to finish work. Remote work doesn’t mean working 24*7. When working
remotely, it can be tough to switch off, especially if you are self-employed.
Even if
you are an employee, those few hours of overtime before bed might sound like a
good idea, but they can be counterproductive. We need rest and to take care of
our health, so make sure you turn off that laptop at least 2-3 hours before bed
to relax and recharge! Stay motivated by planning.
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