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5 Tips for Converting to Full-Time Working at Home

More and more people are now working from home on a full-time basis, and if that’s something that applies to you, it’s important to consider how you’re going to make that transition. There’s a big difference between working in a traditional office and working at home full-time. If you’re not sure how to make that switch, the ideas we’re about to discuss below should help you out.

If you’re not sure how to make that switch from working in an office to full-time working at home, the ideas we’re about to discuss below should help you out.

Create a Dedicated Workspace

First of all, you should make it your aim to create a dedicated workspace where you can spend all of your working hours during the day. When you’re simply working from the kitchen table or on the sofa, it’s harder to stay focused on what you’re doing and you’ll probably become uncomfortable as well.

This will be a spot that’s all about work and where other distractions will be banished, the box room at home has always been a common place to set up for working at home. In recent years other popular options have emerged however, the garden office has seen a lot of people ditch their home for a newly built space in the garden. Being able to completely separate your working and living space without the long commute to a big office is perfect for those who have a garden with space to accommodate it. 

Stick to a Schedule

When you’re working at home, one of the challenges you’ll face is sticking to a regular schedule. You might be tempted to work later or start later, and that’s when your schedule can get a bit messy. Of course, occasionally taking advantage of the flexibility afforded to you by working at home is a good thing. But you still need to have a general schedule that you try to stick to.

 

Establish Boundaries Between Life and Work

Establishing solid boundaries between your work life and your personal life will be important, and it’s one of the reasons why sticking to a work schedule is such a good idea as well. When you have a good schedule in place, you’ll know where your work life ends and your home life begins. It’s all too common for those lines to blur when you begin working at home.

 

Invest in Better Heating and Cooling

In order to work at home in comfort, you need to have the amenities that allow you to do that. Things like a good heating and cooling system only become more important when you’re spending more time at home each day. So find a good AC installer and put an up to date system in place if your old one isn’t performing as it should. And the same applies to your heating system.

 

Improve Your Communication Tools

Improving the tools you use to communicate with the office or your colleagues will be important. It’s something that only becomes more important when you’re working with or for other people remotely. You need to be constantly checking in and making sure everyone is on the same page or things can get pretty confused very quickly. And no one wants that to happen.

 

Overall

As you can see, there are lots of things you can do to convert to working at home full-time. Making that switch and making a success of it might not be easy to begin with, but you’ll soon get to where you need to be. Just be sure to make the most of the various tips we’ve talked about above.

 

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TWL Working Mom

Jennifer is the owner of TWL Working Moms. She is a full time teacher, a mom & step mom, and NBCT Facilitator. Jennifer lives in Washington State and is a born + raised New Yorker. In her spare time, she loves traveling, yoga, the beach, writing, listening to books and drinking coffee.

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  1. Definitely pinning this! Where was this article when I was transitioning to a work from home mom? Lol Thanks for the helpful tips.

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