Deciding to Work from Home? Check out These Important Tips for Working from Home Comfortably without Any Loss of Productivity in 2020

Deciding to Work from Home? Check out These Important Tips for Working from Home Comfortably without Any Loss of Productivity in 2020

Both the employers and the employees in many countries across the world are seriously contemplating and implementing work from home strategies in recent times. If you have decided to work from home then consider these important factors which will ensure that you can function comfortably in your new work environment without worrying about any loss in productivity.

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Benefits of Working from Home

Many studies have suggested that working remotely comes with its own benefits, both for the company and the employee. And not only from the monetary perspective, but also from the environmental point of view, as working from home saves fuel, electricity, paper and reduces pollution, thus decreasing carbon emission. Many companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, etc. are already promoting a work from home culture and providing special leverages to many of their employees who work remotely. The various benefits of working from home include –

  • Flexible Schedule – No more card punching at 9:00 a.m. as you have the liberty to choose your work hours and now you can also have your lunch on time.

  • Environment of Your Choice – You have your own work corner at home and can also choose the light, furniture, sitting posture and even the noise levels as per your comfort, which boosts your productivity.

  • Energy and Time Saved – No more struggling to get a seat in the metro or bus and no more stuffing yourself in a jam-packed public transport or may be honking on the road in desperation to reach office on time. All the time and energy saved is at your disposal, which can be used for better purposes.

  • More Family Time – The extra time can be well utilised to spend some time with family and loved ones.

  • Less Distractions – Working at home keeps office politics at bay and the counterproductive office co-workers as well. Also, a lot of unnecessary meetings can be avoided.

  • Saves Money – Your daily snacking bill comes down as you can munch on some healthy and light food from your fridge or kitchen cabinet.

Challenges While Working from Home

But working from home comes with its own share of cons like any other convenience. The major challenges while working from home are –

  • Discipline – Work from home gives you a comfort which in turn may lure you into a ‘will do it later’ mindset. So, a strict discipline to consider the routine as sacrosanct is a must while working from home to remain productive.

  • Sticking to the Routine – Well, you have charted a schedule for work! But, sticking to the routine can be difficult while you have the freedom to work at home because of various distractions.

  • Power Naps – A power nap for half an hour to 45 minutes in the afternoon is fine, but you need to be diligent for not letting it extend to a full 1 - 2 hour sleep.

  • Pace of Work – The competitive and energetic spirit of an office is missing at home, hence you need to be self-motivated to complete the assigned tasks on time.

  • Boredom – You would miss the office gossips near the coffee machine or the small chit-chat sessions in the cafeteria and the feeling of working alone can lead to boredom.

  • Communication Gap – There are certain tasks for which you are dependent on your co-workers or seniors. In office, you can simply walk up to their desk and ask to get it done and discuss in case of any queries or clarification. But, while working from home you may have to wait for the needful from their end and that may hamper your productivity.

Working from Home Tips

After knowing about the advantages and challenges, you may have a fair idea about what it is like to work from home if you already don’t have. However, most of the positives and negatives may vary from person to person and would also depend upon the industry in which you are working. Now coming to the working from home tips, there are certain points which can be considered to have a positive and meaningful workday while you are working from home and we have tried to collate these points in this article.

Choose a Dedicated Place for Working

If you have a separate room which you can use as a home office room, then make it your small workplace. But if you have restricted space, then look for a corner in your bedroom (not a living room) where you can keep a small table and a chair. This corner will be your dedicated place for working from home. Ensure that the room is quiet, well lit, has adequate ventilation and access to broadband. You can decorate the table with small tabletop decorative pieces and have some motivational quotes on the front wall. Keep all the important gadgets and papers handy or near the table. Keep a bottle of water and glass nearby, and if required, use earplugs to avoid any unwanted noise. Once you’ll start working at this place for a couple of days, the necessary commitment and discipline required for working from home would automatically inculcate in your behaviour.

Get Started Early

People tend to act a bit lazy and procrastinate while working from home as the comfort zone is liked by us and our mind makes us believe to take things easy. We start assuring ourselves that we have a lot of time in hand and we can do it later. The best way to avoid such a situation is to start working early in the morning. Early in the morning, our energies and thought processes are positive and vibrant; resulting in a better output. If you have a habit of sleeping late in the night, then this is the time to ditch the practice and start going to bid early. Getting up early in the morning would not only help you to have a better grip over your work but has its own health benefits as well. You’ll not only feel more energetic but would also be able to have breakfast at the right time, which again is an important factor related to your health.

Maintain Distance from Social Media During Working

We are so obsessed with our smartphones that some of us can’t live without it even for a few minutes. When you are working from home, you need to break the urge of mobile intoxication. If possible, keep the phone at some distance so you don’t keep on checking your messages and personal mails every now and then. Keep the social media stuff for after work hours and check the phone during the breaks after every 1.5 to 2 hours. The mind starts working at an optimal level when you are engrossed in your work for the initial 35 – 40 minutes and that’s when you start being productive and creative.

Use Broadband Instead of Data Card

An internet connection with a decent speed is definitely a prerequisite while working from home. If you are planning to be dependent on a data card, then this isn’t a good idea. Slow internet speeds can result in loss of time and can be a barrier in effective communication because while working from home you may be using Skype, Google Duo, etc. This can also result in an embarrassing situation in front of your colleagues or even worst, your seniors. So, use a good broadband plan which provides uninterrupted connectivity and effective service in case of minor breakdowns. You can use the same plan to watch movies on Netflix in the evening, thus getting value for money on the amount spent.

Get Dressed in Formals

Working while wearing shorts may give you comfort, but it can kill your productivity as the clothes you wear impact your mindset. If you are wearing casuals while working from home, then chances are that the casual approach may reflect in your work too. To prepare yourself psychologically for working from home, dress up and get ready as if you have to go to the office for work. Formal wear will not let you sit too comfortably; hence you will be more alert and active. Though, it sounds like a less significant point; but you would feel the difference once you start working in formals even while working from home.

Prioritise Tasks

Multitasking is a part of your routine office job! But, things are quite different when you work from home – the environment is different, and you don’t have direct access to the support and information from other departments. Thus, knowing which tasks to do in the first half and which assignment can be finished in the latter one makes things easier and allows you to complete your daily targets. For e.g. you may choose to touch the more critical and tough things early in the morning when your mind is fresh and fully active and other follow-up activities like emails, calls or video conference meetings can be scheduled for later in the day. It’s always better to plan your day well in advance preferably a day before, and then start working accordingly, to finish off all the planned tasks.

Identify High Productivity Periods

In normal scenarios, the after-breakfast time is the most productive time. But it may differ from person to person and especially when you are working from home, there are other factors which can impact the high productivity periods. Once you work from home for a couple of days your mind gets adjusted to the environment and then you can identify the periods when your mental readiness and alertness is at its peak. You can note down the patterns and then plan your to-do list as per these timings, keeping the most critical tasks for high productivity periods and the other ‘as usual’ work for the low alertness periods. This will help you in optimal utilisation of your capability and thus the everyday targets can be easily achieved.

Music in the Background

Loud music can be disturbing, but if you play your favourite music at low decibels a few feet away from your workstation, then it can help you concentrate and focus on your work. And not only music, even if you leave the TV set turned on at a low volume and start working, you may notice that it helps you to have a better focus on your work. The music or TV playing at low decibels keeps your mind away from other external distractions and even from the random thoughts playing inside your brain. If you feel uneasy at first, then you can lower the volume further and then try to start focusing on your work as you are not used to of working in such an environment. You can try this everyday for 1-2 hours and if the results are encouraging, then the duration can be increased.

Schedule Petty Tasks at Home between Work Breaks

Why not utilise the time on weekends for going out, eating at your favourite restaurant or binge watching your favourite movies instead of washing that pile of clothes which is giving you a headache and eyesores for days or cleaning the spider webs in the corners. Why wait for the weekend when you can take out a few minutes from your everyday routine and utilise the breaks which you can take in between your ‘work from home’ schedule? One at a time, you can keep on doing the small things which you were leaving for the weekend. This way, you will get a break while working continuously for long hours and your body gets some much required stretching when you finish the small chores like arranging your room or fixing a broken light and maybe take some unwanted stuff out of your home.

Healthy Eating and Regular Physical Activity

The key to good health lies in exercising regularly and having a balanced diet. This becomes all the more relevant while you work from home as the little walk you used to take during your office commute or inside the office premises is now eliminated completely. So, while you get up early, devote 30 – 45 minutes for yoga, gym, cardio or any other form of exercise to keep yourself physically active and fit. Similarly, you need to be vigilant about the stuff you are eating. Try to avoid or reduce fried and oily food, spicy food and also decrease the sugar and salt intake. Invest in an air fryer and have some baked and healthy snacks instead. Have a light lunch, as heavy food takes more time to digest and makes you feel lethargic and sleepy.

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Rahul Banerji
Rahul began his stint as a freelance writer after working in the corporate world for ten years. He enjoys writing on various topics and is an avid blogger. His interest in science, technology, politics, current affairs and the latest trends helps him to back his writing with well researched facts. Rahul finds solace in gadgets, nature and spirituality.
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Maintain High Productivity While Working from Home

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