How to be Productive in Work From Home Setting

How to be Productive in Work From Home Setting

Here are few practical tips to help you out and tells you how to be productive in work from home setting.

Take regular breaks

Take regular breaks

The biggest drawback of working from home is that the boundaries between work and leisure get blurry.

Stare out of the window for 20 seconds every hour

Stare out of the window for 20 seconds every hour

Staring into nothingness, or even out of the window for twenty seconds can break the chain and reset you.

Adhere strictly to your workplace timings

Adhere strictly to your workplace timings

Another way to not let your work and leisure times get blurred is to adhere to workplace timings.

Don’t take calls after work

Don’t take calls after work

If you keep taking calls after work timings even when you’re done with work, it will lead to burnout.

Make priority lists

Make priority lists

An easy way to get both home and office work done in a productive and efficient way is to create priority lists.

Get creative with desk décor

Get creative with desk décor

It’s important to design your environment in a way conducive to productivity, and switching up things can help.

Get noise cancelling headphones

Get noise cancelling headphones

A major impediment to productivity is noise. And in your home, you may not be able to control it.

Spend some time of the day in exercise or outside the home

Spend some time of the day in exercise or outside the home

It’s easy to get caught up in the rut of home and work when you’re working from home.

Don’t work on your bed

Don’t work on your bed

The golden rule of working from home is to never use the bed to work. It’s a difficult thing to do – beds are cozy and comfy and snuggly.