Top WFH Tips

Top WFH Tips
Joshua Durst
Joshua Durst

Create a dedicated workspace:

Set up a designated area in your home for work, preferably a room with a door that you can close. This will help you focus and avoid distractions.

Set boundaries:

It can be difficult to separate work from home life when you're working from home. Make sure to set boundaries with your family or housemates about when you're available and when you need to focus on work.


Establish a routine:

Having a regular routine can help you stay focused and productive. Set specific times for starting and ending work, taking breaks, and exercising.

Take breaks:

It's important to take breaks and step away from your work to recharge and refocus. Take short breaks to stretch, go for a walk, or do something enjoyable.

Stay connected:

Working from home can be isolating, so it's important to stay connected with your colleagues and team. Use video conferencing tools like Zoom or Skype to have face-to-face meetings and check in with your team regularly.


Stay organized:

It's easy for your workspace to get cluttered when you're working from home, so make an effort to stay organized. Use a planner or calendar to keep track of your tasks and deadlines, and create a system for organizing your documents and files.


Take Care:

It's important to take care of your physical and mental health while working from home. Make time for exercise, relaxation techniques, and other self-care activities to help you stay healthy and productive

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