Working from home
is a blessing and a curse. Having the freedom to move about your space and
think without any fluorescent office lights to cramp your style has an infinite
number of productivity perks. However within the comfort of your home,
distractions are always within reach. Between getting too comfortable and
becoming too distracted, you struggle to find that even, centered balance where
you’re able to be both comfortable and productive. Improving your remote
workflow is as easy as turning off the television or taking periodic brain
breaks. These 13 tips will help you zone into your workload, and zone out all
of the excess.
1. Turn on Do Not
Disturb
One of the biggest
productivity distractions disturbing our workflow is living in our pockets.
Anytime your phone buzzes or dings, your mind races—wondering who is contacting
you, what’s new in your immediate world, and what you've missed in the 20 minutes
since you last checked it. With such exciting features and lightning speed performance, putting on Do Not Disturb can be the trick that removes the
buzzing and keeps you focused on the right screen.
2. De-clutter your
PC
Is your desktop
filled with random documents and downloaded applications? Is searching for a
specific PDF file an absolute nightmare for you? Instead of scrounging the
depths of your PC to find the files you need, take the time to de-clutter your
folders and desktop—you’ll be thankful for it later.
3. Set goals
Whatever it is you
intend to accomplish on any given day, write your daily goals down and cross
them off as you achieve them. You’ll feel victorious knowing you accomplished
what you wrote down, and you’ll have a visual reminder of the tasks at hand.
4. Organize your
desk
Instead of
cluttering your desk with paperwork, folders, and photos, get into the habit of
clearing your desk space so you can think with a fresher, more focused mind. A
messy desk is an indicator of a messy brain—nip that in the bud by doing some
weekly spring cleaning.
5. Upgrade your
tech
The new age of
technology has blessed computer-dependent workers with everything from
all-in-one desktops to small form factor PCs. If you’re stuck in the past with
a clunker laptop that takes ages to open your web browser, do yourself a favor
and upgrade your tech to faster, higher performance devices.
6. Write a to-do
list
Why be aimless with
your workday when you can attack it with intention and purpose. Having a
solidified sense of what you want to accomplish will make planning your day and
maintaining focus so much easier. This includes your daily chores, too!
7. Plan your meals
ahead of time
When lunch time
rolls around, you may spend up to 25 minutes trying to figure out exactly what
you’re in the mood for. Get rid of that wasted time by planning your meals ahead of time. Set a day aside to make a few bulk meals so that you can
optimize your lunchtime rather than spend it wondering what you should eat.
8. Do the hard
stuff first
Face facts: it’s
harder to accomplish the more difficult work when it’s getting closer to the
end of your day. Start your day with the harder tasks and you’ll have more
motivation to get it done rather than put it off.
9. Time your tasks
Say you’re taking
on a giant spreadsheet that needs some serious organizing and updating. If you
know that it should only take you about two hours to complete, time yourself.
It’ll keep you on track and driven to finish in a timely manner.
10. Take a break
Believe it or not,
stepping away from your heavy workload may be the answer to boosting your work
from home productivity. You’ve had those hours where your eyes glaze over and
you find yourself staring off. When that feeling arises, step away from your
computer and step outside. You need that breath of fresh air to feel
rejuvenated.
11. Find your peak
hours
Everyone’s workflow
is different. Figuring out your own is an essential piece for remote workers.
Find your peak hours—be it day or night—and do all of your heavy lifting duties
during those times.
12. De-clutter your
office
Whether you’ve got
a big office space or a tiny one, de-cluttering and employing a minimalist
style can help to free your mind and give more space to creative flow. Cleaning
up can do your mind, body, and soul a lot of good. Add some color by decorating with flowers or a couple of succulents.
13. Get more sleep
It shouldn’t be a
surprise at all that getting more sleep leads to a better workday. Be sure to
get 8 hours in every night so you wake up feeling refreshed and ready to get
cracking on your workload
Armed with these 13
tips, there’ll be no stopping your powerful workhorse!
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