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How To Be Productive Working From Home
by Akhil Shahani
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Published on this site: August 12th, 2008 - See
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Working from home can be very challenging. You know that no one
is going to be looking over your shoulder or checking if you are
getting the job done. You have to motivate and organize
yourself. It is very easy to get distracted if you are at home
since there are a hundred things that clamor for your attention.
The trick is to learn to distance yourself from those pressures
and concentrate on your work.
Get your work schedule organized so that you can actually work
at home as professionally as anyone else.
- For anyone working from home, a workday must start just the
same way as it would were they attending an outside office –
with a refreshing shower followed by getting dressed. This will
set the tone for you to work like a "professional" during
the
day.
- Create a schedule for the day and stick to it. Decide how
many hours you want to work during a day and abide by it. Treat
your days like a "regular" work day. Plan to work from nine
to
four or ten to five with an hour's lunch break.
- Keep your office separate from the rest of the house. Working
from home demands that you create a space for yourself by
demarcating your "work" area away from your living area.
This
includes your phone and computer. You will then feel that you
are working in your office rather than on a dining table strewn
with leftovers from breakfast! At the end of the day, you can
also close the door leaving the office behind you.
- Be serious about your work. Do not answer personal calls
during your work hours. The best thing to do is to keep your
work phone separate from your home phone and refrain from
scheduling personal activities during your business hours.
- Network with like-minded people. You will not be meeting your
co workers or clients everyday, so it will do you good to find
people who are doing the same things as you are. Join an online
forum or chat group where you can talk about the joys and
pitfalls of working from home – there, that's your grapevine!
- Plan to go out and meet people at least a couple of times a
week. If you don't have business meetings lined up, do the next
best thing, and visit a public place where you can carry on
working. Bang away on your laptop, make edits to your printouts
or problem-solve in your notebook in a coffee shop or
restaurant. Being among other people will rejuvenate you and
keep the sense of isolation at bay.
- Create deadlines for accomplishing your work. They could be
fictitious and made purely to keep you going. But do it anyway.
It will give you a sense of achievement when you are able to
meet the deadline.
- If you are a mother who is taking care of the kids in
addition to working from home, offer to exchange babysitting
services with another mom to give each other some much-needed
time.
- If you're a professional, find out if there's an appropriate
organization which you could join. Not only does it give you a
chance to interact with people with similar interests, but also
helps you stay up-to-date in your chosen field of work.
Working from home is not as easy as it sounds, and those who do
so have to make that extra effort to stay motivated. Done right,
you can have the best of both worlds!

Akhil Shahani: Hi, I'm Akhil Shahani, a serial entrepreneur
who wants to help you succeed. If you like to work smart, check
out www.SmartEntrepreneur.net. It's
full of articles and
resources to help you start and grow your business successfully.
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