How To Work From Home And Love It

Hello guys! With things currently being a bit turbulent, and quarantine being the best solution to fight the COVID-19 spread, many of you probably were asked to work from home. As you may have noticed, this can be very challenging and, if not done right, really unproductive. As a person that works from home for the biggest part of my adult life, this is not something unfamiliar to me. The stage that I didn’t know how to do it properly has finally gone and I can now claim that I even prefer it to an office job. Do you want to know how to work from home and love it too? Keep reading for some killer tips! 😉

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How To Work From Home And Love It

A very important thing to have in mind is that you need to treat working from home as an office job, since it is the only mindset that will put you in the right mood and pace. Also, you need to have a certain structure that you’ll follow every day, otherwise, you will feel lost and your productivity will plummet. So let’s get started.

✎ Wake up early

One of the most important things to do in my opinion. You must not wake up at your own pace, but you need to set up a daily alarm as you would normally do if you worked in an office. You have to have the mindset that someone is waiting for you to show up, and if you are late you will face consequences. Plus most of us are more productive during the morning hours, so it is better to start as early as possible.

Of course, if waking up at 07.00 am is not your thing, but instead makes you have low energy levels during the day, set your alarm for an hour or two later. But remember to have the same alarm every day.

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✎ Create a nice workspace

A huge mistake I did when I started working from home was to either sit in my bed or the sofa. As you have probably guessed it was a complete disaster. By staying in bed or sitting comfortably on a sofa you don’t 100% wake up yourself, but instead, you prepare it for relaxation which is not what you need when you work. I recommend creating your own working space in your house, which will be the only place you will work from. Don’t hesitate to splurge a little bit in order to make it as inspiring as possible. If it helps you to get work done, it is well worth it.

You don’t need to have a separate room if your space doesn’t allow it, but even a small desk and a comfortable chair in a corner are enough to start.

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✎ Have structure

It is crucial to know what you will be doing each day, so you need to have a plan for your tasks and breaks. I suggest you first write down your to-do list of the day, and then plan your breaks in between. I recommend keeping the same structure every day as it would be if you worked in an office with other people.

It is normal for the structure to change sometimes because of the difference in everyday tasks, but try to stick to it as closely as possible.

✎ Stay away from distractions

It is very tempting, when you don’t have anyone watching you, to lose focus and start browsing the web or scrolling down on social media. I usually leave my phone out of reach, so that it will no be easy to grab it and scroll down on Instagram. Also, I realized that notifications make me reach for my phone more often, so don’t forget to turn them off as well! I have found that when distractions like that ruin my workflow, it is very hard to get back to it.

If you need your phone for calls with your colleagues, at least switch of the data or lock the apps that distract you the most so that you will not be tempted to switch them on.

✎ Prepare your lunch the day before

…as you would do if you worked in an office. When you feel hungry it is better to have food ready to grab than having to invest time and focus on preparing something at the moment. Take your time to eat it on your lunch break and you are ready to get back to work.

Of course, if you didn’t have the chance to cook the day before, making a sandwich or a salad are quick and healthy solutions as well.

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✎ Cut off at a certain time

It isn’t possible to work from home and love it if you don’t keep a balance between your work and life. Work-life balance will be a very hard thing to keep up with, especially in the beginning, but it is crucial that you do so. Cutting off work at a certain time is very important for your sanity. One of the biggest mistakes I have done was to not separate work from everyday life. I used to leave my laptop on occasionally checking and answering e-mails until it was time to go to sleep. This plan didn’t work out well, and I had to stop because burnout hit my door. You need to set a time in which you will shut off work and continue with your other daily tasks. One thing I currently enjoy is to exercise after I finish. It perfectly signals the end of my working day.

It will be normal for some days to be busy and to have some urgent tasks to complete, so allow your self to stay a little more if needed. However, by no means, I recommend you do this a habit because the result will not be good. Nor for your job, neither your mental health. 

✎ Dress up

When I say to dress up, I don’t necessarily mean a full glam look (even though it is fine to do one if you feel like it), but at least don’t wear your PJs all day. A cozy pair of jeans and a simple tee will work fine. There is the saying  “dress for success” and even though I don’t know if it 100% applies in our case, it shows that the way we dress mirrors our behavior. So dressing in a presentable manner will help to get you in a working mood opposite to your PJs.

And for the days you don’t want to wear jeans, a pair of tights and a comfy sweater work fine as well. 😛 

✎ Focus on all the positive

Working from home has its challenges, but if you focus on all the positive aspects (like the commuting hours you are skipping, the quiet and uninterrupted work, your own cozy working space, etc) you will realize that there is no reason not to like it.

And if you feel the need to socialize you can always have video calls with your colleagues/ friends that work remotely or go to working spaces (which I definitely don’t recommend doing now with the situation being the way it is).

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I hope these tips will help you work from home and actually love it. Do you have any advice that makes working from home easier? Feel free to share it in the comments section below!

I hope you are keeping yourselves safe and things become better soon.

Take care,

 

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16 Comments

  1. Katja
    March 25, 2020 / 3:33 pm

    Very valuable topic Kate, thank you!

    These are some great points.  I have found (still find) it hard to finish up for the day, i.e., close down the laptop and yes this can take a toll on your well-being.  

    Do you set ‘break-times’ during the day? If yes, which are those?

    Also, another challenge can be to work solidly one day and feel wiped out by the time you stop.

    • Kate
      Author
      March 26, 2020 / 1:28 pm

      Thank you Katja,
      Yes, I do set “break times”. Usually, it is a lunch break around 13:00 that lasts for about an hour. And the days I feel tired and unproductive, I take five-minute breaks every 25 to 30 minutes. Yes, you can feel wiped out sometimes, but I found that exercise after a hard working day helps a lot.

  2. Tonya
    March 25, 2020 / 6:35 pm

    Hay my goodness, I have said to myself more than 30 times to practice how to work at home but at the end of it all, I either slept off or found something that distracted my attention. I now know why, thanks for all these points. How can someone with just a room apartment function with someone when he is noisy?

    • Kate
      Author
      March 26, 2020 / 12:41 pm

      Hi Tonya,
      Well, when the environment around me is noisy, I usually listen to music on my noise-canceling headphones and everything shuts off. 😉

  3. March 27, 2020 / 6:48 am

    I like these tips! I’m also working from home at the moment and it helps to dress up a little bit to not feel sluggish and lazy.

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    • Kate
      Author
      March 27, 2020 / 3:42 pm

      Exactly! The way I dress makes a huge difference to how productive I am a certain day too! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂

  4. March 29, 2020 / 2:17 am

    These are good tips – although I don’t like to make my lunch the night before, I take advantage of working from home and having a full kitchen to make whatever I desire for lunch, haha! It’s definitely been strange working from home constantly, I usually only did one day a week at home and it’s an adjustment not being in the office!

    Hope that you are having a nice weekend 🙂 It’s another quiet one at home here.

    • Kate
      Author
      March 29, 2020 / 3:06 pm

      Haha, being all day at home can be a little exhausting, but let’s focus on all the positive and try to be as productive as possible.
      Same here Mica, a quiet weekend at home as well. 🙂

  5. March 31, 2020 / 3:39 am

    Great pieces of advice dear, and I couldn’t agree more. Indeed, you need to have a space conducive for work, a space that will keep you motivated – away from the couch or bed. And yes, dressing up even for when working at home puts me on the right positive and productive mood.

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    • Kate
      Author
      March 31, 2020 / 2:10 pm

      Hi Jessica, so glad you agree as well. Thank you for stopping by!:)

  6. April 3, 2020 / 11:18 pm

    I’ll be honest – this whole working from home thing is a lot harder than I first thought it would be! I just find myself getting SO distracted over the smallest things! But with this guide I think that I can actually learn to love what I’m writing and not let my mind wander to the million other things that I would rather be doing.

    I hope you’re staying safe during this quarantine!
    Amy x

    • Kate
      Author
      April 5, 2020 / 3:14 pm

      Working from home can be very challenging in the beginning. I still remember the struggles I went through during my first year of working from my house. Try to stick to a certain schedule and reward yourself when you do. And keep in mind that it is fine to make mistakes and get distracted. You will get the hang of it eventually. I hope everything is fine and you are safe.

  7. April 4, 2020 / 2:21 pm

    I couldn’t agree more, Kate. I have had quite a bit of experience working from home before this all happened too and it’s come in quite valuable – who knew! I agree it’s so important to have structure, stay away from distractions (and I would add, extra snacks!) and know when to log off. Thanks for all your tips and hope you’re well!

    • Kate
      Author
      April 5, 2020 / 3:16 pm

      Hi Katerina,
      You are so right! I should have mentioned the extra snacks too. They are of the hardest things to stop indulging in.
      I hope you are safe too.
      Thank you for stopping by!

  8. April 4, 2020 / 5:04 pm

    Great tips! I like to try and do a to-do list in the mornings to try and help keep myself focused during the day xo

    Makeup Muddle

    • Kate
      Author
      April 5, 2020 / 3:17 pm

      Yes, to-do lists can help a lot.
      I hope you are staying safe during these times.

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