Workplace productivity: How to stay productive and professional whilst working from home?


The Coronavirus may now be a pandemic, but unfortunately it hasn’t taken over the world to the extent where working ends. Companies are now actively encouraging their employees to work from home, if possible. However, there is still demand for workplace productivity and professionalism, and that’s when working from the comfort of your own home becomes not so appealing. You can’t sit around in your pyjamas watching Netflix all day! You need to be productive. You still need to work hard.

Top tips on how to keep productive!

● Create a morning routine
It’s so important to keep your ‘work’ frame of mind! It’s no good waking up 5 minutes before your work day, expecting to be energised and therefore be productive. You need to create a morning routine which guides you to your chair. Why not make a cup of coffee, or go for a morning jog? This will prepare your mind for a busy work day ahead despite not being in the office.

● Keep a dedicated work space; don’t let your work productivity suffer Workplace productivity must remain even when working from home. It’s no good working from the sofa and definitely not from your bed! To enable work productivity, you need to ensure that you have a separate work-space. You need a dedicated office space, associated with your work and work only!

● Structure your day
You must ensure that you schedule breaks into your work timetable. It’s important to know your company’s policies on break times, and you should definitely make sure you take them! You should try to avoid looking at anything work related when you’re on your lunch break. Take time to rejuvenate. Rest, and time away from work is vitally important when it comes
to work productivity.

● Use technology to stay connected
Business decisions still need to be made and shared, and everyone needs to be kept in the loop. Adopt a method of communication suitable for everyone; whether that’s conference calls through skype, or simple email trails. Communication is key when it comes to workplace productivity!

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