Saturday, March 14, 2020
Five Secrets to Working from Home - Your Career Intel
Five Secrets to Working from Home - Your Career IntelUpon sharing that you work from home, you will typically receive one of two reactions I could never do that or You are so lucky Most of the time, these very different responses are grounded in the same assumption telecommuters are free to spend their days in their pajamas, working in front of the television. As an executive recruiter who has telecommuted for over ten years, I know that the reality is very different. However, the challenges of working from home are real without the structure and social contact that an office environment provides, its up to you to stay focused, motivated, and connected with your colleagues.Follow these five tips to stay motivated working from home.Maintain a consistent scheduleIf you work from home, a structured daily schedule can be a crucial source of motivation. It doesnt have to be 9 to 5 after all, some of us work better in the evening or early in the morning. Work when you are most productive, but maintain a consistent workday. This will prevent you from procrastinating, ensure that you are putting in a full day of work, and help you to maintain a strong presence in your workplace. If your colleagues know that you are available at specific times, they will be more inclined to reach out and keep you in the loop even when you are not in the office.Avoid distracting websites and phone callsWorking from home helps you avoid the distractions of a busy office, but also poses new challenges to productivity it can be nearly impossible to avoid the productivity vortex of Twitter, Facebook, and cat videos. Luckily, there are some great resources to help you focus, including programs that limit or track your time on social media, or even disable your web connection temporarily. Make it clear to friends that you are unavailable for social phone calls during work hours. Exercising discipline will not only make you more productive, but also keep you happier at work.Set reasonable boun daries in your homeEspecially for telecommuters with children, it can be difficult and stressful to set reasonable boundaries between your workday and family time. It doesnt have to be, however finding a strategic place for your home office and maintaining open lines of communication can make your home a great place to work. Create an office space that is as far from the bedrooms, the family gathering place, and the front door as possible in order to minimize distractions. Communicate to your family that, while you love spending time with them, they can help you to be productive by limiting visits during work hours.Take your wellness seriouslyExercise and a healthy diet make you smarter, more focused, and more efficient. Luckily, the flexibility of a work-from-home schedule may make it easier to find time to get outside, work out, and eat right. Take advantage of this perk even if you do 15 minutes of aerobics or take a short walk each day. Shop smart to avoid the temptation to sn ack during the daytime, and learn to prepare quick, healthy lunches at home.Maintain social and professional tiesTelecommuters, whether they work from home full-time or part-time, can lose touch with their coworkers. Social isolation decreases happiness at work and erodes motivation. Make an effort to visit your office frequently, and invest time in forming friendships with colleagues. Even if you dont see them often, a friendly rapport will make you a more connected member of the gruppe and increase your engagement.Working from home has many perks as well as many challenges. Strike a balance by making proactive decisions about your workday, and youll be happier, smarter, and more efficient in your work.What is your biggest challenge working from home? What helps you stay motivated?
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