Working from home is “the new normal” for a lot of people. Whether you’ve been telecommuting for a while or you’re still adjusting to this sudden change, here is a list of handy tips for making the most of your remote work life.
Not everyone has the luxury of a dedicated home office space, but it is still important that you carve out some sort of space for yourself while working from home. It helps make that mental and physical separation between being “at work” and being at home.
The kitchen table might seem like a good option but, since that’s a busy part of the home, it can be noisy and distracting. Pick a quiet corner in a dining room or bedroom away from the main part of the house. A small desk and some stacking totes for your files won’t take up much room and will give you a quiet place to work. Even a folding card table will do, if your remote work life is temporary.
Do invest in a comfortable office chair, however. Your back will thank you.
Get dressed each morning. You don’t have to put on heels or a suit and tie, but get out of those pajamas. It’s a good way to let your brain know, “I’m starting my workday.”
Sign into your virtual meetings a couple of minutes early to make sure you don’t have any technical issues, that you look professional on camera, and that your background is clear of clutter.
Depending on your commute time, you could have an extra 2-3 hours a DAY now that you’re working from home. Are you a morning person? Use this time to take a walk around the block or enjoy a morning workout. Unload the dishwasher or sweep the floor while the coffee’s brewing. You night owls can take advantage of the extra time to sleep in a bit later and still make it to work on time, fresh and well rested.
Another great advantage of this extra time is that you can spread your household chores across the week rather than having to cram them all into the weekend. Make a chore chart and assign each room or chore to a day of the week. By the time Saturday comes, your house is clean, your errands are run, and you have the weekend to spend with family, hobbies, or just relaxing.
Set some boundaries with the rest of the household. Make sure the rest of the family knows that, just because you’re home, that doesn’t mean you are at their beck and call, or that all the chores fall on you now. When you’re on the clock, you’re at work just like before.
Treat your day at the home office just like you would the regular office. Keep the TV off, stay off Facebook, maybe play some quiet music for background noise. You may be surprised at how much more productive you are without the distractions of a busy office.
When it comes to work, it’s important to maintain contact - even when it can’t be in person. Make sure you are seen and heard during those Zoom meetings, even if it’s just to say, "great seeing you all!” at the end. Keep in touch with your coworkers, too. Check in on Terry to ask about the new baby or send a text to Chris to congratulate them on buying their first home. Consider sending your manager a weekly recap of all the things you’ve accomplished each week, to show them you’re getting the job done even if they can’t see you.
Feeling sick? Take the day off. Planning a staycation for your birthday week? Request that PTO! Working from home does not mean you need to be “on” 24/7/365. You wouldn’t be very productive trying to work through a bout of the stomach flu, and you’ve earned your PTO.
Don’t cheat yourself out of your time off just because you’re not physically in an office each day.
It is important for your mental well-being to get outside at least once a day, just for a change of scenery if nothing else. As safely as you can during the Covid-19 restrictions, get out of your home. Take a walk around the neighborhood, take a laptop outside onto the patio, head to a local café that has outdoor seating and free WiFi. Soak up some fresh air and that all-important Vitamin D from the sun. Just 15-20 minutes of sunlight can boost Vitamin D production and has been shown to support immune, brain, and nervous system health.
Set an end-of-day routine for yourself. Shut off the computer, walk the dog, do some yoga - something to signal your brain and body that the workday has ended and it’s time to relax. This can help you maintain a sense of order in your life.
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