There are already a number of Filipinos who are considered experts in working from home. And with the current situation, a lot more are forced into this kind of set-up. While many have already started to get the hang of it, there are still some of us who find it difficult. So we’re here to give you 5 tips to sustain productivity even while working from home.
Start each day with an online virtual huddle using the right platform
Working at home needs clearer communication and transparency. For you to catch up with your team and know the project updates, make sure to use the right platform according to your needs and capability. Viber and Whatsapp are great for quick messages and updates, but for more robust discussions and catch-ups, try video conferencing. With tools such as Teams, Zoom, Hangout Meets, and Skype, it’s now cheap (or even free) to do video conferencing. Do make sure you have the team turn on their cameras to increase the interaction and avoid the temptation of drifting into other things during the meeting.
Set specific goals and weekly (or daily) work plans
With home concerns mixing in with work obligations, procrastination can start to set in. Our brain is not designed to handle too many tasks as multi-tasking can increase stress and can create pressure, and we don’t want that at home. In order to be productive, make sure to set a specific goal and commit to it. Check your progress and work on accomplishing specific goals regularly to keep you on track.
Have a professional, clear working space
While it’s best to have a dedicated desk in a separate room, this may not be possible. If you have to work from the kitchen table or a shared living space, create a clear area so you can focus. In case of interruption, consult with the family or roommates over what’s reasonable in terms of respecting everyone’s space and managing the natural noise of daily life. Once the day is done, leave your working space and mentally and physically transition back to your home life.
Sharpen the saw
The seventh habit in Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is to “Sharpen the Saw.” While working from home for extended periods of time, use the flexibility and lack of distraction to learn something new or sharpen your skills. Whether it’s online webinars or reading a book, these activities will help you become a better professional or entrepreneur.
Look after your energy
This final tip is relevant to us all, whether we’re working from home or not. It is a proven scientific fact that stress and tiredness suppress our immune systems and make us more vulnerable to colds, viruses, and sickness. Invest the two or three extra hours you would have spent commuting to more relaxing endeavors such as spending time with family, talking with friends, or watching Netflix (in moderation) while also ensuring you get some extra sleep.
Working from home can increase productivity but only when done right. So ensure you have the right routine, the right tools, and the right mindset.
This article was originally published on esquiremag.ph/money. Minors edits have been made.