9 Tips to Work From Home in a Coronavirus-Plagued World
The COVID-19 outbreak has changed the lives of billions of people worldwide. Many businesses both large and small have closed their doors, urging their employees to work remotely to avoid potential infection.
For many workers, having the flexibility of being able to work from home has been a dream they’ve pursued for a long time. There are indeed real benefits to working remotely, but there are also big challenges to overcome.
1)Have a dedicated work-space in your home if you can
Those who are fortunate enough to have a guest room or spare room to turn into an office have an easy place to transform into an effective work-space. Even if you live in less spacious quarters, though, having a specific place to work is useful even if it’s just a corner of a living room or bedroom.
2)Use to-do lists but with a twist
Every morning, it’s useful to have a to-do list of things you hope to get done that day. The key, though, is to understand that many days, you won’t be able to finish it. It’s important not to beat yourself up over that, especially when you’re first starting out.
3)Deal with distractions well
Anyone working from home inevitably gets distracted, and it’s obviously even worse if you have family who’s around because of the coronavirus. However, try to keep yourself distracted in the same ways you did at work.
4) Learn from your experience
As you find out how long it takes you to get certain things done when you’re working from home, build those new expectations into your schedule. That’ll help you get more productive over time.
5)Take breaks ideally out of your house
When you live where you work, it’s even more important to get out of your work-space at times during the day. The COVID-19 outbreak makes this more challenging, but even a few breaks each day to take a walk around the block can make a huge difference to your attitude.
6)Make working comfortable
Do what you can to make your work space at home as comfortable and functional as possible. Working an eight-hour day in a bad chair can do an immense amount of damage to your body — and your attitude.
7)Set goals -and beat them
To keep yourself motivated, it’s helpful to set some
8)Set goals -and beat them
To keep yourself motivated, it’s helpful to set some aspirational goals for how much work you hope to get done in a given day. Keep records of what you do, and then see if you can top your personal best from day to day. goals for how much work you hope to get done in a given day. Keep records of what you do, and then see if you can top your personal best from day to day.
9)Cut yourself some slack
You’re not going to be as efficient or productive in getting work done from home as you were at the office. Don’t get down on yourself because of that. Even if you feel like you’re getting nothing done at first, you’ll eventually get the hang of things and find your bearings.
Good luck!
If you’re working from home for the first time and it has you in a near-panic, you’re not alone. Just about every remote worker went through what you’re going through. Have the confidence to know that you will get through this tough first stage and find success sooner than you think.