There’s no denying it, working from home is filled with perks. You get the flexibility to work from wherever you want, don’t have to wear office attire and don’t need a lengthy commute to get to the office. Yet while there are plenty of perks, there are also barriers to your productivity. Without a team around you and an office environment, it can be difficult sticking to a schedule and you might find yourself distracted easily. In this article we take a look at a few tips to help you maximise your productivity when working from home that are sure to help. Keep on reading to find out more.
Have a dedicated space to work
The first thing you need to successfully work remotely is a dedicated space to work. If you’re sitting in your dining room surrounded by home clutter, you can find yourself easily distracted and not in the right headspace to get all your tasks done. Instead, set yourself up a proper desk. If you can’t get a dedicated study at home, set up a corner in your living room, bedroom or any other area where you won’t be disturbed. You could also consider looking into a coworking space where you can join others working remotely and feel motivated.
Equip yourself with all you need to maximise your productivity
There are many tools you can utilise that can help you to be as productive as possible. You’ll need strong wifi so you don’t lose connection when trying to surf the web, publish something or when on a call. Look into a wifi analyzer that can help you to keep your WiFi at its highest levels and get recommendations to improve its performance so it’s at its highest possible level. Make sure you have an ergonomic desk and chair that’s designed to support your wrists and back to avoid you injuring yourself when spending hours at your desk all day.
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SubscribeCheck in with coworkers
When you work at home it can be lonely not speaking to anyone all day. This is why it’s a good idea to check in with your coworkers not just on email, but also via call or a video chat. This can help you to discuss ideas in a much easier way and also form that human connection that’s lost when you only speak digitally. Calls can also help split up your day and mean you’re not just staring at a screen with only yourself for company all day. It’s a good way to help you be productive.
These are just a few ways that you can maximise your productivity when working from home. There are so many reasons working from home can really benefit you, but by following the above tips you’re sure to make the most of it and get as much done as possible. What are some top tips you have for being as productive as possible when you’re not in the office? Let us know in the comments below, we’d love to hear from you.






































