Working From Home Wearing You Out? Set Yourself Up For Success
October 10, 2017
Working from home is one of the most popular career choices in the world because of it’s convenience, and the ability for people who are house bound to earn some money too. Many very successful businesses have been started from people’s laptops in their bedrooms, so there’s no reason why your productivity at home should be a reason for failing in your industry. Let this guide help your set yourself up for success when it comes to working from home.
Clear away distractions
A rather obvious one it might seem, but many people fail to remove distractions from their workspace and end up being less productive because of it. Make sure that the TV is off, your phone is on silent, and that you set yourself targets to reach before taking some time away from your desk.
Clearing away distractions will allow you to focus better on the job at hand; therefore making you more productive with your work, and possibly finishing each day’s tasks faster than before. Some people claim that they work better with a low volume radio in the background, or with the sound of the street outside. If you find something that helps with your productivity, then add it to your office as soon as possible. Even if this means something simple like changing the lighting in there, you’ll be surprised at how much it affects your work.
Seating
When you’re sat at a desk all day, it’s important to be comfortable and to maintain a good posture. Make sure that you’ve got a seat that will provide everything you need to support your posture and provide comfort so that you don’t end up with a bad posture or pain in your back. You can buy office chairs that are specially designed to help people with their back pain, so consider buying a better option of seating for your home office.
Being uncomfortable while you’re working also poses the chance that you will “leave it for later” because you don’t want to sit in an uncomfortable position. This can then lead to deadlines being missed, and loss of money overall.
Have a game plan
Whether you’re working for yourself, or you’re employed to work from home make sure you’ve got a game plan at all times. Buy yourself some wall planners and diaries so that you can document anything necessary to keep you on track with your workload.
A great way of sorting out what you need to do is by dividing the larger tasks and mixing them in with the smaller and more trivial tasks. This way you won’t feel like you’ve got as much of a large workload each day and you will find it easier to cope with the volume of work you’ve got.
Try these three ideas today to set yourself up for success when it comes to working from home. Remember, anything is possible if you put your mind to it, and some of the greatest ideas have come from people that work from the comfort of their own homes.