5 Tips to Help with Working from Home

Stay productive with these 5 WFH Tips

Working from home has become increasingly common as businesses across the world have adapted to the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. This new way of working has brought about many challenges for both employers and employees. Many people feel a lack of motivation and experience distraction when it comes to completing tasks at home. As such, it is important to establish effective strategies for success in order to make the most of working from home. This blog post will provide useful tips and strategies for working from home, so you can make the most of your time, stay productive, and still have time for some R&R. With the right strategies, working from home can bring an increased level of productivity and efficiency. So, if you're looking for practical tips and advice that you can use to make the most of working from home, keep reading!

Top 5 Work From Home Tips

  1. Create a daily or weekly to-do list

  2. Create a daily schedule

  3. Take breaks throughout the day

  4. Set up a dedicated workspace

  5. Set boundaries between work and personal life

1. Create a daily or weekly to-do list

One of the most important tips to stay productive when working from home is to create a daily or weekly to-do list. This list should include all the tasks you need to do in a day or week, along with their due dates. Having a to-do list written down can help you stay on track and prioritize the tasks you need to get done. It can also help you gain a sense of accomplishment when you cross off items on your list.

2. Create a daily schedule

Remember back in the day when you had a bell to tell you that it was time to go to AP History or Algebra? You can use that same technique to help keep yourself on track when it comes to working from home. Set up 2 - 3 hour blocks of time to work on items from your task list. This will help keep you focused and add variety to the routine.

Creating a daily schedule and sticking to it is one of the best ways to stay productive when you’re working from home. Whether it’s an online calendar, alarms or an old-fashioned paper planner, having a designated time and place for everything will help you focus and stay on task.

3. Take breaks throughout the day

Although working from home (aka your comfort zone) can be rewarding, but it can also be taxing. With no colleagues around to remind us to take a break, it’s easy to get lost in hours of work without taking a breather. That’s why it’s important to give yourself regular breaks throughout the day. Whether it’s stepping outside for a few minutes of fresh air or going for a quick walk around the block, taking regular breaks helps you stay energized and focused on the tasks at hand. A few minutes of downtime can also help you stay productive and creative throughout the day.

When you’re in control of your own time, it’s easy to get tunnel vision and work too much! So make sure to include time for breaks and leisure activities to help take your mind off work every once in a while.

4. Set up a dedicated workspace

Whether you're just getting started with working from home, or you've been doing it for years, setting up a dedicated workspace is essential. Not only does it help to create an atmosphere of productivity and concentration, but it also lets you step away from the distractions and focus on your tasks.

Your workspace doesn't have to be a fancy home office—it could be a corner of your living room, kitchen, or bedroom. Just make sure it's comfortable, well-lit, and ergonomically designed. Also, don't forget to add some personal touches, like a favorite painting or coffee mug with a cute saying. Taking the time to design a workspace that caters to your needs can make all the difference in having a successful and stress-free work-from-home experience.

5. Set boundaries between work and personal life

Working from home has many benefits, but it can also create a blurring of lines between work and personal life. To ensure that you don't burn out, it's important to set boundaries between the two. When you schedule regular breaks throughout the day, don’t forget to include lunch and dinner. Then, shut down your work for the day at a particular time.

Even if you're tempted to keep going, it's important to give yourself and your mind a break. As mentioned in point #4, maintaining a designated workspace which separate from the areas where you relax and spend time with family will also help. This will give your mind a mental cue to switch off work mode and enjoy your leisure time.

In conclusion...

The global pandemic shifted everything about how we live our everyday life. All of a sudden working and schooling from home became the norm, and we all had to learn how to make adjustments. Whether you're new to working from home or haven't quite found a rhythm yet, we could all use some WFH tips to help make the mental side of our work life a little more manageable. The tips shared in this article were setting up a workspace, establishing a schedule and taking breaks, managing distractions, creating boundaries between work and home life, and staying organized. By following these tips, you will be able to stay productive and effective while working from home.

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Cyd Mitchell

Cydni N. Mitchell (aka Cyd) is a Bakery Consultant and the Sweet Business Coach behind Sweet Fest®. Based in Atlanta, GA, Sweet Fest® is an online company that supports the business needs of the Sweet Community in the areas of professional development, marketing, branding and web design.

By trade, Cyd is an accountant & financial analyst with a Masters from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the Founder of the Sugar Coin Academy, an online business academy for business owners in the baking and sweets industry, and she is also the organizer of The Ultimate Sugar Show, Georgia’s Largest Annual Baking and Sweets Expo in Atlanta. She is also the Business Blogger for the Retail Bakers of America.

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