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The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been monumental. Many employers have quickly mobilized their workforce to work from home to do their part to flatten the curve. And even some heartwarming stories have emerged about people bridging social distance gaps in unconventional ways, such as Dallas residents singing “Lean on Me” from their apartment windows.
If you’re working from home, you may be enjoying the freedom to work in your sweatpants, but it’s not uncommon to miss the structure and socialization of a designated workplace. Here are three tips to help you work from home effectively.
Establish a hard start and stop time
Keep regular hours to prevent burnout and ensure that your colleagues know when to reach you. And, at the end of your workday, make it a ritual to turn off your computer and the lights in your home office. This is a helpful reminder that you have “left” work even though your work and home settings are the same. That way, you’re ready to turn your attention to other things in your life that matter, such as your family, friends and hobbies.
Continue practicing at-home wellness
Wellness looks different for everybody, but rest, hydration and joyful movement are universally helpful. Try to get up once every hour if your schedule allows. Take your 15-minute breaks like usual, drink plenty of water, and check out these creative at-home wellness tips:
Stay connected with your calendar and your colleagues
To maximize your time management, put some space between your meetings by scheduling time for you to do work. Prioritize this personal work time and “need to attend” meetings over “nice to attend” meetings, so that you can focus on responding to emails and completing deliverables.
When you do join meetings, use your video to maintain a more personal connection to your colleagues. Outside of meetings, get creative and virtually connect with your teammates as much as possible to catch up.
These are just three of many tips that can make working remotely a healthy, positive experience. Now we want to hear from you! What makes working from home work for you?
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