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Working from home: Tips for beginners

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Popular culture
30 March, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has caused governments to lockdown countries globally, and many people are asked to work from home where they can.

If you’re one of them, congratulations! Working from home has its perks: no commute, flexible hours, and (best of all) pyjama days. But it also comes with its challenges—like designing a home office that actually works for you.

Setting up a home office can be tricky – how do you make sure it’s both comfortable and productive?




The best way to set up a home office, according to experts

Start by finding a dedicated space in your home where you can work without distractions. You need to create a space that optimises productivity and is comfortable for long hours spent at a desk.

If possible, find an area that gets plenty of natural light – studies have shown that exposure to sunlight can improve productivity levels. Then, make sure the area is well-lit and comfortable with enough ventilation. Stock up on supplies like paper, pens, and Post-It notes, so you’re always prepared.

How to make your home office work for you, based on your personality type

If you’re someone who likes to have everything in its place and hates clutter, you’ll want to make sure your home office is organised and tidy. A good way to do this is to invest in some shelves or cubbies where you can store all of your office supplies. Having everything within reach will help keep you focused and productive. If, on the other hand, you’re someone who enjoys a bit of creativity and chaos in your life, a home office may be the perfect place for you to let your personality shine through.

The do’s and don’ts of working from home, according to people who have been doing it for years

When you work from home, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, make sure you have a dedicated workspace. Working from your bed or the couch can be tempting, but this will only lead to distractions and decreased productivity.

Second, establish set working hours and stick to them as much as possible. This will help you stay focused and avoid burnout. Finally, take breaks throughout the day – get up and move around, step outside for fresh air, or do your meal prep for the evening.




Lastly, if you feel isolated, talk to your colleagues either on the phone or over Zoom or Skype. Stay in touch. If you were used to having a chat during a smoke break, arrange with your colleagues to have a chat and ciggy at your usual times.

Follow these tips, and who knows, you may enjoy working from home and won’t want to go back to the office.

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