Transitioning to Work at Home

Forced to work from home due to the global pandemic crisis? The initial joy of being able to work from home can be quickly replaced by worry, a lack of motivation and never-ending distractions.

How on earth do you get things done when there’s so many distractions? While working from home can deliver a lot of benefits, there are a lot of challenges it presents too.

As a work from home mom for almost 20 years, I’d like to share some useful tips you can follow when it comes to transitioning to working from home.

Set up a quiet working space

With all of the distractions at home, it can be really hard to concentrate on work. This is especially true if you have kids at home. So, if you want to ensure you can get things done in peace, it’s worth setting up a quiet working space.

Try and use a room that isn’t frequently used during the day. Place a sign on the door when you’re trying to work to let others know not to disturb you. Make sure the workspace is comfortable too as you won’t get a lot done if you aren’t comfortable.

Start as early as possible

One of the main challenges that can come from working from home is delaying the time you usually start. It’s tempting to have a lie in and take longer to relax in the morning before starting. However, this only zaps your productivity.

If you want to ensure you stay productive, you’ll want to start as early as possible. The positive side to this is that the earlier you start, the earlier you’ll get to finish.

Set social media limits

Since you’ll probably be working online consistently throughout the day, you’ll have constant access to social media. However, it’s easy to waste hours using social media accounts if you aren’t careful.

Many home workers find it useful to set limits on their social media use during working hours. It could be simply committing to using it during a specific time for example.

Having limits in place makes you more aware of how much you’re using it. Or completely removing the social media apps and bookmarks from your work device.

Maintain your usual “get ready” routine

It’s really important to try and maintain your usual routine. This means, getting ready for work in the same way you usually do. So, wake up at the same time, have your usual cup of coffee and get dressed into your work clothes. It’s amazing how much of a difference this can make to your productivity.

These are just a few tips you can follow when transitioning to working from home.

It can be a big adjustment, but there are lots of tools and tips out there to help. Here are a few other ways to help your transition to working from home:

  • Setting Up A Work From Home Office
  • Tech That Can Help
  • Ways to Work With Kids In The House
  • Parenting, Working, and Teaching