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5 Tips for Working from Home

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Due to the lockdown due to the COVID-19 health crisis, the routines of most of us have been turned upside down. To help you adapt as best as possible to remote work for some and distance learning for others, today we’re sharing 5 tips to put into practice!

1 – Stick to a schedule

To stay productive while working from home, you’ll need to plan your time! Setting an alarm and establishing daily and weekly goals are key steps to staying on track! Having a clear idea of the tasks you need to complete each day and assigning a specific amount of time to each one will help you structure your workday. To help you out, we’ve even prepared a schedule you can print and customize yourself! This system works for both projects with deadlines and exam prep. Knowing how to set goals and stick to them is the key to productivity.

2 – Setting Up Your Own Workspace

Working from home isn't always easy—there are plenty of distractions. Instead of working in front of the TV or from your bed, you should focus on creating a dedicated workspace. Set up your own office, a place where you’ll only go to work and where you’ll feel comfortable. Computer, sheets of paper, pens, a houseplant—keep everything within reach everything that might come in handy for your work! You can also keep a small object nearby to keep your hands busy while you’re thinking, whether it’s a pen to doodle with on a piece of paper or a stress ball to squeeze!


3 – Stay in touch with these colleagues 

It’s easy to feel lonely or overwhelmed when working from home! Staying in regular contact with your colleagues will not only allow you to interact with others but also help you motivate one another! This is especially essential for those leading team projects. Schedule regular check-ins to review everyone’s progress and keep a group chat open at all times so you can respond to emergencies or answer questions. 

In addition, if you're having connection issues, this article has all our tips for getting the best possible connection! 

4 – Keep your work and personal lives separate

Is there anything tricky about working from home? It’s hard to separate your professional life from your personal life. You’re at home, surrounded by your family, but you’re also at work. The first thing to do is to get into work mode. You wouldn’t go to the office in your pajamas, so in the morning when you wake up, eat breakfast, do a little exercise, and get dressed before settling into your remote work space. Also, let your family and friends know your work hours so they disturb you as little as possible during those times.

5 – Take breaks 

Don’t spend the whole day focused on your classes or your computer; to keep up the pace, you need to take breaks. Whether you’re at college or at work, you probably take breaks from time to time, so do the same at home! Folding your laundry, having a coffee on your patio or by the window, or simply doing nothing on your couch will help clear your mind. Getting back to work will be all the easier afterward because your mind will be clear. So don’t feel guilty about taking breaks! It’s normal to want to move around a bit, especially when you’re stuck at home all day, and it will help you refocus. 

6 – (Bonus) Stay tuned!

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