When you’re used
to going into the office each day for your job, working from home can feel
stressful, isolating, and nearly impossible. The good news is that though we
can expect remote work to stay awhile (if not forever), there are ways to make
things easier. Here’s how to stop coping and start thriving by making your
work-at-home situation feel more normal.
Start a New Routine
You may no longer
have a commute, but a routine can be a healthy way to transition to your new
normal. Try these techniques for maintaining your sanity—and schedule—at home.
- Create a schedule based on your previous habits.
- Take breaks—the right way.
- Set boundaries for work versus life.
Create a Productive Workspace
Setting up your
work area is an essential step toward productive and enjoyable work. Try these
tips to establish a space that works for you.
- Ensure your internet connection is up to the task of
telecommuting.
- Design a dedicated
workspace (instead of camping out on the couch).
- Keep ergonomics in mind when choosing equipment
or furniture.
- Factor in productivity and establish a
distraction-free area.
Find Ways to Reach Out
Now that you’re
working solo at home, water cooler chat is a thing of the past. But that
doesn’t mean you can’t connect with others outside the office.
- Engage in team-building efforts each day.
- Find ways to
collaborate remotely.
- Consider finding a mentor to support your work at home goals.
- Get
professional help from Life-Works if you experience work
injuries or discomfort.
There are both
significant benefits and extreme challenges involved when you’re adapting to
work at home. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of resources to help you
navigate the difficulties—and embrace the positive elements. Get started with
this list, and you’ll feel better—and become more productive—working from home
in no time.
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