5 Tips to Work More Effectively From Home

by / ⠀Startup Advice / March 30, 2022

wrok from homeThrough recent advances in technology, the number of individuals working from home offices has greatly increased in the past decade.  When individuals have taken the proper steps, home offices allow one to work from the comfort and convenience of home without sacrificing productivity.  There are a variety of reasons why individuals would choose to work from home.  Those who own and operate their own small business may choose to work from home because they do not have the necessary funds to afford a lease on a commercial property.  Many corporations now allow their employees to telecommute because it cuts down on expenses and the amount of office space needed.  Regardless of the situation, those working from home could benefit from 5 helpful tips to make their time spent on the job more productive.

Adhere to a schedule:

Individuals working from home have the luxury of creating their own schedule, but it is still important to treat your day like a regular work day.  That means, waking up early, allotting a reasonable amount of time for lunch, and making yourself available to coworkers and clients at the same hours each day.  This not only helps make you more productive, but it also ensures that you aren’t wasting your coworker’s or client’s time.

Eliminate Distractions:

A home office is an easy place to get distracted.  Televisions, the Internet, spouses, and children can all contribute to a decrease in work productivity.  While computers and the Internet are almost essential to perform any job in this digital age and therefore impossible to do without, utmost care should be taken to remove all other distractions from the working environment.  You should choose an environment that is most relaxing to you.  This could mean the peace and quiet of a basement or the beauty and radiance of a sun room.

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Keep in touch:

The modern employee uses a variety of technologies to stay in touch with coworkers.  Email, instant messengers, text messages, and phone calls are absolutely vital to communicate effectively with coworkers and clients.  Keeping them up-to-date with progress on projects will help both parties work at an optimal level.  As mentioned previously, making yourself available between predefined hours is a great way to stay productive.

Take Breaks:

A Gallup Poll conducted in 2000 showed that 80% of workers feel stress on the job and over half said they need help managing it.  Working from home may help alleviate some of the stresses that come from a regular 9-5, but it may also create some new ones.  After all, it is somewhat hard to escape the stresses of the office when you live in one.  A great way to avoid “burning out” is to pace oneself throughout the work day.  Short breaks every couple of hours can go a long way to reducing stress.  Lastly, don’t be afraid to close your laptop and turn off your work phone when 5pm rolls around.  You obviously need to finish all work-related responsibilities, but you are not obligated to be on call 24/7.

Stay Organized:

Clutter kills productivity!  Excess clutter is a distraction and can make it awfully difficult to find what you need amongst a mess of paper.  The solution, go paperless!  Throw away all sticky-notes, calendars, and to-do list and opt for their electronic equivalent.  Removing all non-work related materials from your desk will help you stay focused on the job at hand.  If you aren’t the type to continually maintain a clean working environment, dedicate a day in the week to tidying up.

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Using these 5 steps, I have no doubt that you will be able to increase your home office productivity.

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About The Author

Matt Wilson

Matt Wilson is Co-Founder of Under30Experiences, a travel company for young people ages 21-35. He is the original Co-founder of Under30CEO (Acquired 2016). Matt is the Host of the Live Different Podcast and has 50+ Five Star iTunes Ratings on Health, Fitness, Business and Travel. He brings a unique, uncensored approach to his interviews and writing. His work is published on Under30CEO.com, Forbes, Inc. Magazine, Huffington Post, Reuters, and many others. Matt hosts yoga and fitness retreats in his free time and buys all his food from an organic farm in the jungle of Costa Rica where he lives. He is a shareholder of the Green Bay Packers.

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