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Your home workspace might not be perfect, but it’s important to make sure it works for you. If possible, your work space should be quiet, comfortable and clearly set up for working. Even if it’s your kitchen table, having clear separation of the ‘work’ table and the ‘eating’ table is key, so make sure you clear away the unnecessary things, whether it’s a salt shaker or your keyboard.
I think it’s fair many of us underestimated how much of a difference a good office chair makes, but those cosy kitchen chairs you have at home might feel more comfortable for working if you adjust your posture, simply by raising our screens closer to your eye-line to avoid back strain and hunching over.
Our days look a little different and it can seem pointless to do some of the routine things we did back in the office but keeping the routine makes it easier for work time to be work time, and home time to be home time. Getting dressed for work means you still get the satisfaction of changing out of your work clothes at 6 o clock. Going for a walk when you would normally be commuting makes your start time feel more real. Taking those coffee breaks and moments away from your desk are just as important now as when you actually had a meeting room to go to. There will be interruptions and real life things that don’t happen at the office but the more you have an established workspace and routine, the easier it is to slip in and out of work time.
Get dressed (pyjamas don’t count unless it’s casual Friday)
Set up workspace
Create daily to do list with Dropbox paper - ticking the boxes is super satisfying
Check in with your team and ensure you are all clear on work for the day
Stand up and walk or stretch for 1 minute after each meeting/call
Every time you sit back to your desk, readjust your sitting position to ensure your feet are flat and your shoulders are back, and you’re not hunched up.
Coffee break - give your eyes a screen rest
Lunch break - try to eat your lunch at a different desk than the one you work at
Get outside for 5 minutes if you can
Put away your work when you’re finished
At least once a week clear any debris that has collected on your desk, bits of paper, extra cups, cables etc.
Breathe!
I had worked from home in the past but only ever a few days at a time, and this more long term home offive situation, I lost motivation for a lot of the little things in the first few weeks - definitely didn’t see a pair of jeans for a while. Keeping up habits like these have been helpful to keep a routine, without adding more pressure for me. Has anyone else found other helpful habits to include?
This is a super handy checklist! My favourite:
DBXCommunity wrote:Lunch break - try to eat your lunch at a different desk than the one you work at
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The covid drama has certainly emphasised the value of cloud and dropbox. How good is it being able to work at home and access files, regardless of the computer you are using?
I like this post. But do I really have to get dressed? :)
That's entirely up to you. A video call first thing in the morning might change that though!
i love the checklist <3
Something that has made working from home so much easier for me has been investing in a proper coffee machine. I highly recommend investing some research and money into the right one for you, but getting up in the morning, making my coffee and then heading to my desk has done wonders for my productivity. I'm excited to go back to the office though, and then I can use the coffee machine with my colleagues and make it a communal starter to the day.
100%! I'm a tea person myself but I know I'm useless without a hot cup in the morning. Whether it's the actual tea or the routine that wake me up, I'm not entirely sure.
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