How to be Productive While Working From Home

by Michelle Gavio 04/14/2019

Working from home can be both distracting and unproductive. It's easy to forget about the work that you're assigned to do and reflect on the household work right in front of you. Be more productive when you are working from home by applying these habits to your daily routine.

Get dressed for work.

Working in your pajamas all day can be an appealing thought, but it can lead to unproductivity. By getting dressed and ready to work, you’re sending yourself a mental reminder that this time is set aside for your career. Prepare your outfit as if you’re going to meet with a prestigious client. You’ll quickly lose the temptation to lounge around. Get yourself out of the pajama mindset and get ready to own the day! 

Create a designated workspace.

At first, working from the couch seems comfortable, but it can lead to many distractions. Most of your time on the couch is probably spent watching television. Trying also to make it a place to conduct business is nearly impossible. Remove the temptation to grab the remote by having a designating place to work. You can create a home office in a spare bedroom by adding a desk and office essentials. If you don't have the additional space, work from the dining room table. Wherever you decide to set up your office, create an area free of distraction with endless opportunity for productivity.

Set boundaries.

It may a challenge to rid yourself of the day to day distractions of your home life while working. Set boundaries for yourself by scheduling the times you're working, and the times you're "home." Enforce these boundaries with your friends and family by letting them know that you won't be free for impromptu chats during work hours. Also, enforce this boundary with yourself to ensure you aren't overworking and can clock out of work. Setting this boundary will free you of frustration for your lack of productivity during the day.

Cultivate productivity 

Keep your mind focused and ready by adding the necessary tools to your workday. Try working to instrumental music to fuel creativity and focus. If you don't work well to noise, purchase some high-grade noise-canceling headphones to prevent interruptions. Get organized in your workspace to save time spend looking for necessary items. Having a clean, organized space will reduce stress while working and also benefit your workload.

Working from home doesn't have to be unproductive. Apply these simple habits to your day-to-day work life and anticipate your most excellent idea to arrive soon. If you're having trouble creating a workspace, call a local interior designer who specializes in home offices to take your workspace to the next level.

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Michelle Gavio

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