How To Be Productive When Working From Home During COVID-19? (Part 2)

Okay, so it’s no secret, working from home can be a challenge to your productivity. But we come to your rescue with this fantastic article, where we’ve put together the best ways to stay focused when you are in the home office. Waste less time in traffic, have more time for the family, spend less money, or eat better. These are most mentioned in most surveys when workers are asked why they like to work at home. We write this article at a time when the world is on alert. The outbreak of COVID-19, the coronavirus, has taken on more significant proportions than we could anticipate earlier this year. Working from home may seem like an advantage at first. Still, it is actually a challenging scenario as the boundary between work obligations, family life, and leisure is slowly beginning to fade. Therefore, it is advisable to maintain healthy boundaries between activities and even physical spaces within the home. This article shares good practices and innovative ways to make teleworking productive and focused – that we bring you today. And don’t forget to check out the first and third parts for more amazing tips!

 

Cool, But Pro.

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Working from home usually means more comfort. You don’t have to wake up with time to get to work, you don’t face traffic in the morning, and you don’t need to dress in your best suit. That is a positive factor for those addicted to this work model: it allows you to create your own work environment and better use your time. However, more comfort cannot mean the loss of professionalism and commitment.

 

Define Routines

If you have a daily routine in place, your mind will be more prepared to start going as soon as you start. Having a schedule helps your productivity, so you don’t have to think about what to do or not do every hour. It involves putting in your work hours, rest periods, leisure, interaction with others, sports, and meals. The more structured, the more productive you will be. What works for me does not have to work for you. So, I recommend you try until you find your routine. Some people need to get up early and have a few more hours in the morning before the world wakes up. Others are more nocturnal and take advantage of when everyone is in bed. Not all of us have the same rhythm, and each one has to discover what works best for them.

 

Make Sure You Are Always Connected

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Being in the office, we know that, if they need us, they will come or call us for meetings. At home, that articulation should be possible too – and if you don’t respond, you risk them thinking you’re not working. By knowing your tasks well, you can even get the job done sooner. Although, managing your work schedule cannot make the team’s work impossible. Stay available and connected during the work hours you have decided to follow, available to answer any questions that arise.

 

Go Further

If you follow all these suggestions, you will have plenty of time. You can use that time you won’t waste in traffic to and from work to develop yourself personally and professionally. Read a book or attend a webinar, watch a ted talk, or learn a new language. By organizing yourself, you can even find downtime in your schedule where you can learn new skills, which will allow you to go further. And whenever you have doubts, don’t be afraid to see advice from other remote workers. The best part of telecommuting is allowing customization of schedules, your workplace, or even your footwear. Various studies have already been released, which indicate that workers manage to increase their productivity by up to 13% when they do remote work.

 

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