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5 Tips and Tricks to Working Remote

Not everyone is cut out for the standard 9 to 5 office grind. If you have been longing for a chance to get away, now is your time. The trend toward working from home has been in the cards for years. One of the silver linings of Covid-19 is that it has made it widespread. Here are 5 tips to make it work well for you.

1. Choose a Job That You Can Work Remotely
If you desire to spend the bulk of your time working from home, why not go all the way? You can easily choose a job that you can work remotely in the first place. For example, you can take a real estate license course to get you qualified to work in this field. You may have to go out on a few calls but you will spend most of your time at home.

2. Make a Schedule and Stay With It
One of the first things that you will need to succeed is to set up a schedule that you can keep. This is something that will determine whether you are suited for working on your own from home. You need to be every bit as efficient, if not more, at home as you were at the office. Time is now more valuable than ever.

Your schedule should reflect the time you wake up, the first few things that you do to get ready, and the various activities you engage in during your workday. You should have adequate time for breaks and lunch hours. Sticking to a schedule will help you plan to be productive in a way that will justify your efforts.

3. Stay in Touch with Your Main Office
There are quite a few tips and tricks that you need to observe when you decide to work from home. One of them is not to get too far off base from your main office. You need to touch base with your boss and team members to make sure you are on the same page.

Even if you are mostly a lone wolf, it is good to talk to other workers or clients on a day-to-day basis. You don’t have to spend a long time in chit-chat. You just need to make a few moments’ worths of human connection to finalize a few details. Doing so will help you keep your goal firmly in mind.

4. Don’t Be Afraid to Take a Break
No one can expect to work like a machine for too many hours on end. Here and there, you’re going to need to slow down. You can schedule a few break times in the course of your day. This will help you maintain focus and avoid the dreaded burnout factor. A few well-timed breaks will keep you fresh and in a good mood.

You’ll need to stop and eat your lunch at the median point of the day. During this time, you can relax and reflect on the quality of your work so far. You can use this break to ponder over a few improvements that may need to be made. This is your time to rest, unwind, and prepare yourself for the rest of the busy day.

5. Make Sure Your Home Office is Comfy
The most crucial thing you will need to make sure of is that your home office is easy to work in. This is the place where you will be spending quite a large part of your day. It needs to be clean, comfy, and well organized.

You can prepare a room to be your office by cleaning it out, taking away all the clutter, and maybe painting it. These are small improvements that will make your office a great place to work.

It’s Time to Make Home Your Office
If you are ready to quit the office scene for good, now is your chance. You can turn your bedroom into a productive and profitable work center. Instead of working someone else’s hours, you can set your own. There is no time like the present for you to get started. This is your ticket to true independent labor.

Katie Gorden

Katie earned a BA in English from WWU and loves to write. She also adores hiking in redwood forests, photography, and a campfire surrounded by friends and family.