
When you work from home, your workspace may be just down the hall, but you still need to intentionally go to work when you are ready to start your day. Some people will walk around the block go to work in their home office and then walk around the block to “go home” at the end of the day. It may seem silly, but you will be much more productive by making a concrete breaking point between when you are at work and when you are off. You can still take advantage of a zero commute by breaking your day up and perhaps doing a few equivalent hours of work late in the evening or early in the morning–just be intentional about it. You don’t want to get into a situation where your work habits are the of “channel surfing.”
One of the advantages of working from home is being able to see your kids take their first steps, be there for the cable repair man, and be able to help your spouse bring in the heavy grocery items. On the other hand, with too many distractions, you won’t get any significant work periods where you can really get into your productive zone. Here are some things that can help:
There are definitely some ways you can save money with your home office. You can use a door as a desk or deal with an ugly file cabinet, but don’t put up with equipment that will lessen the quality of your work. Make sure you have a decent, reliable computer and a good backup plan for dealing with inevitable technology malfunctions. I don’t mean you need to spend money on the most expensive computer out there, but you definitely don’t want to spend hours each day dealing with unreliable technology.
Here are some areas that I would not recommend cutting corners:
Don’t try to use your kitchen table as your office when you work from home. You need a dedicated area–preferably with a door. If you don’t have an extra bedroom, you can finish a space in the attic, basement or garage. Some people will put a storage shed in the back yard, run electricity to it and use that as their office. Regardless of how you do it, you need a separate space for work in order to keep your sanity.
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