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Work from home like a pro

Working from home is not slacking off and do not believe those who say you can’t be as productive. Of course every job is different and for some working from home is challenging, but for many of us it is perfectly feasible. With tools like Facebook, Skype, Zoom, Slack and Microsoft Teams joining meetings and liaising with colleagues and clients should be easy.

Even before I was self-employed I found working from home at least a day a week very beneficial for lots of reasons. You save time on commuting and are less rushed to leave in the morning and get home, which for those with families and other commitments can make a big difference. Even if it’s just for a day a week, that’s one day a week you’re less stressed and of course it can save money as well. You gain a bit of self-care time – you could do a workout, put a wash on, call your mum, call the dentist and finally make that appointment you keep forgetting about – it could be anything. It’s just about giving you a little time back.

Personally, the biggest thing for me has always been the benefit of a little peace and quiet – that headspace to really get stuck into more intricate projects without the fear and disturbance of people constantly talking to you in an open plan office. It encourages a better work-life balance, which I think a lot of us need. I won’t deny that it’s also nice to not always have to dress smartly or wear makeup and having access to my Nespresso machine throughout the day is definitely a bonus.

It’s not all positive, of course. Working from home can be challenging not only because you’re not physically with colleagues or clients, but because it can be a little lonely, you can feel judged and worry that others will think you’re not being as productive. You can feel isolated and left out and of course there are lots of distractions at home. There is also a danger that work life and home life start to merge and the distinction between them becomes greyer.

So, I’ve put together some top tips for being both productive and also happy working at home:

In the end it’s about finding a way of working that is best for you. It may take a little trial and error and a bit of getting used to, but the benefits can most definitely outweigh any apprehensions you may have.

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