Time Setting
This is key to that work and life balance and can safeguard the time you spend working, so you aren’t checking emails at night after work hours.
Have a Kit Kat Break
Give yourself allotted break times throughout the day to help your mind take a break and keep you focused on your work.
Your Garage Your Lounge
You never know when you could have an internet outage, or a system crash. Preparing could include things like having a Wi-Fi accessible coffee shop or library close by in mind.
Continuous Communication Gossip
If tasks and deadline are shared each day, there should be less confusion and increased productivity.
Setting Your Gaming Chair
Have a designated and organized “office space” in your home to help with distractions. Create a space in your home just work to help you balance the work/life system in your remote space.
Office Sleep Over
If possible, keep your normal office hours.This maintains continuity and structure, keeping you accessible to you clients and teammates.
Google Docs Call Of Duty
Using helpful apps to keep you schedule structured and organized. Cozi and Google Docs are both great free apps that can be used to keep all of your work tasks systematized.
Don't Forget Instagram
Take a break from working on the weekends and be sure to plan to get out of the house. It can be easy to fall into the never-ending work to-do list when working from home.
Iron Shirt on Boxers ?
We know, you’re working from home, so that must mean sweatpants all day, right? Wrong. Getting ready for the day can help boost your productivity and have you ready for any surprise video conference that may come up.
Your Zone Red Zone
Give any family member or significant other boundaries when working at home. Be sure to let them know that you have to limit distractions during the day, even though you are at home you are still on the clock.
Garden Meeting Rooms
If working from home isn’t working out for you, talk to your manager about a situation that make work a little better for you and your team.
Trash Space Vs Shoe Lays
Make sure to have an office space at home to keep all of your work in an organized place.
No Notification Only OTP Relations
While it’s important to check your email throughout the day, be sure to focus on your emails and efficiently sort through and respond to them.
Do Lick The Score Board
Working from home can take some getting used to, so be sure to communicate with your manager and team about how things are doing and improvement possibilities.
Social Media Don't Give Social Security
Don’t be on your social media apps, take personal calls, or spend hours texting your friends. Focus on activities that are work-related and save that Instagram post for after you’re done with work.
Knock Knock Who's On Phone
If the call is necessary, be sure to make your supervisor aware if it is during working hour.
Laziness A Deemed Craziness
Make sure to not let time slip away from you and set a routine for your day. This is important to ensure a productive schedule that stays on track with your company’s goals.
Following these tips here can set you up for success when working from home, allowing you to be more productive and use your time more efficiently.
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