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Amazing Tips on How to Work From Home – INFOGRAPHIC

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You’re working from home!

Welcome to the club. 

Though to be honest, it might not be as great as it’s been made out to be. We know from experience.

The good news is that we’ve made it work… so we have some proven hacks and tips that can help you get set up in no time.

Disclaimer: We do not guarantee that it’ll be perfect and that you won’t be interrupted, but these 40+ tips will surely help you get used to the new rhythm of things at home.

One last thing before we dive into the hacks and tips:

You’re working from home, embrace the good that comes with it. Get creative with your workplace environment — if you’ve always wanted to work from a tent or fort, why not do it now?

Seriously though, you will need all the help you can get to fuel your productivity and get you in the right mindset. If the best setup for you is on the floor by the fireplace (guilty as charged here) then do it; if it’s in the bar counter outside in the garden, go for it; if it’s that cozy corner in the living room, go for it.

You get the idea.

Key Facts and Figures about Working from Home


5 Work From Home Tips Your Boss Might Hate:

  1. Be silly. If a fort works for you, screw what your boss may think. Be creative and let go of all “office setting” expectations.
  2. Play music. Headphones, no headphones…it doesn’t matter as long as you’re listening to tunes that help you. Different types of music have different effects on mood and productivity. Use Spotify, Deezer, YouTube, iTunes, or Focus@Will.
  3. Television Tim. You read that right. TV can be comforting, particularly if you live alone and miss the buzz from an office setting. If you work your best while bingeing your favorite TV Show (which you already know by heart), then do that.
  4. Silence of the Lamps. If, on the contrary, total silence works best for you, then do it that way.
  5. It’s your home office, make it yours. Remember this: it’s your space, so it needs to be customized to whatever works for you.

The Ultimate Work from Home Equipment Checklist


Do You Have the Tech You Need?

Be Where Your Team Is – Communication Software


Ask The I.T. Guys First

Pro tip: make sure you check with your organization’s IT, team, to ensure that there are no additional security requirements you may need to take into account, i.e. VPNs, tokens, special software, etc.


The Best Spot in the House For Work

The key to remote work success is to have a workspace that works for you.

You need to minimize distractions — this is one of the main reasons why we recommend that you avoid working from the kitchen at all costs. Mindless eating and snacking are a distraction. We know.

Other than that, here are some basic considerations you should keep in mind when picking your office location in your home.


Boundaries Are Your New Best Friend

Remote work success requires that you set boundaries for yourself and others. For example, no work before 6:00 a.m. and after 8:00 p.m.

Bear in mind that while working from home, household chores are likely to become welcome breaks. Some advice:

Kids, Rugrats, The Little Ones, Your Pride and Joy

If you have school-aged kids in the house, then you will need to come up with a plan for education and entertainment. You might want to rethink the 1-hour of screen time-a-day limit.

Some ideas and tips:

Cats and Dogs

When you’re working from home, life gets in the middle of work. Your dog will bark when you’re on a call, your kids will walk in while you’re on a video conference, your cat will sit on your keyboard, you get the idea.

Here are our pro tips:


Work From Home vs. Your Relationships

These are stressful times as they are. Add to that the tension that can arise from being in the same confined space as your spouse, kids, or roommate and you have a recipe for arguments and disagreements.

To keep your relationships healthy at home while you’re working remotely, consider the following tips:


Your Day-to-Day Working From Home

We will let you in on a secret:

If you want remote work to work for you, then you need to have a routine and stick to it. While it’s tempting to pass on a shower and work in your PJs, that will simply not do.

Put a Shirt On – Your Daily Routine

Get on The Same Page – Manage Expectations

Give It A Rest! – Take Breaks to Boost Energy and Productivity


Remember to Show Up & Stay Connected

Stay Connected

The social element of work is more important today than ever, even while physically away from your colleagues. To this end:

5 Benefits of Webcams For Meetings

Hear us out. We know most people enjoy turning the video on as much as they enjoy meetings, but when meeting online, video is key to success. Plus, it’s an extra reason to motivate you to take that shower and dress properly even when working from home.

  1. Everyone knows who’s talking
  2. Fewer accidental interruptions
  3. Builds rapport
  4. Helps you spot social  cues
  5. Encourages team members to stay focused.

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How To Work From Home Effectively | 48 Tips – Infographic

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