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Working from home: 7 tips for a better experience

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20 December, 2021

Working from home offers plenty of advantages: saving on commuting costs, more flexibility, and the ability to work in your PJs. But it’s not all rainbows and unicorns. Working from home can quickly become a mess without the right tools in place.

The benefits of working from home

There are many benefits of working from home. Some people might think that working from home means you can take naps and lounge around in your pyjamas all day. But in reality, there are many benefits to working from home, including the following:

  • You can save money on transportation costs.
  • You can save money on food costs.
  • You can avoid the stress of traffic.
  • You can avoid the stress of office politics.
  • You can work in your own environment, which may be more comfortable for you.

7 work from home tips

There are many misconceptions about working from home. Some people think it’s a breeze, while others believe that you can just slack off all day. The truth is, working from home takes a lot of discipline. Here are seven things that you need to do to be successful:




1. Get dressed for home. Just because you’re working from home doesn’t mean you have to stay in your PJs all day. Dressing like you’re going into the office can help you stay focused and motivated.

2. Set a schedule and stick to it. When you’re not in an office, it can be tempting just to work whenever you feel like it. But if you want to be productive, you need to set specific hours and stick to them.

3. Stay organised. Working from home can be a mess if you don’t stay organised. Make sure to have a specific place for everything, and create a filing system for your documents.

4. Stay focused. It can be easy to get distracted when you’re working from home. But if you want to be productive, you need to stay focused on your work.

5. Plan your work and focus on one task at a time, and you’ll be able to get it done more efficiently. Don’t try to multi-task. You’ll get overwhelmed and may make mistakes.




6. Take breaks. It’s important to take breaks during the day, especially when you’re working from home. Get up and move around, take a quick break to eat lunch, or step outside for some fresh air.

7. Be social. Working from home can be lonely, so make sure to stay social. Connect with your co-workers online, or meet for lunch occasionally.

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