Working from Home?



ROUTINE MUST-HAVES TO GET THROUGH WORKING FROM HOME

Picture this: You’re at home. Your partner is at home. Your kids are at home — and feeling cooped up at that. And on top of it all, you’re expected to be productive while working from home, as if nothing was going on in your life outside of work.

For many of us, this has become our reality. The changes that COVID-19 has brought have created a huge shift in the way we live our lives, both at home and at work. Many of us are struggling to grocery shop and stay connected with friends, let alone get any work done….

But that’s okay. One of the benefits of going through a global pandemic (if there are any) is that everyone is going through the same changes that you are! All of our lives have been turned upside down — and we’re all trying to figure this out together.

That brings me to something important that I’ve discovered: the importance of routine. As our lives are shaken and stirred like a dirty martini, many of us have lost the activities in our life that used to give us structure. Our kids are no longer going to school, we’re no longer working from the office and the regular workouts, happy hours and therapy appointments that kept us sane have all been flipped on their head.

I’ve found that it’s important to create our own sense of routine and structure in our lives to bring a sense of control back into the chaos — and in the interest of sticking together during these trying times, I want to share with you my best tips for creating a work-from-home routine that allows you to be as productive as possible despite the craziness of our lives.

DEFINE CLEAR WORK (OR STUDY) HOURS

Whether you determine your own work schedule or have set hours, it’s important to stick to those hours to create boundaries, even while working from home. When you know when you’re working, you’re able to be more productive during that time — and when you know you’re off, you’re really off, spending time with the people and activities that make you happy.

SCHEDULE TIME TO EAT AND HYDRATE!

GET AWAY FROM THE SCREEN

Still, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t set boundaries when it comes to screen time. Especially given the weight of current events, it’s important to schedule time away from our screens — and away from news of the coronavirus — for our mental and physical health. Take frequent breaks from your computer, phone or television, and don’t hesitate to take an extended break from the news or from social media if needed.

REACH OUT TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY

DO SOMETHING YOU LOVE

What’s a hobby you love that you haven’t had time to do for the past couple of months? One of the benefits of social distancing is that you now have all the time in the world for the things you love to do! Whether it’s reading a book, taking a bubble bath or starting a new creative project — or, heck, even playing video games — create space to take care of yourself in these uncertain times.

SLOW DOWN AND REFLECT

GET ENOUGH SLEEP

SPEND TIME IN NATURE

Hopefully, these tips will allow you to build a structured routine into your day, helping you be more productive yet still set boundaries while working from home. Most of all, however, I want to emphasize the importance of showing yourself compassion and kindness during these times.

Not every day is going to be perfect. You can’t expect that from yourself right now. But as long as you’re trying your best and showing yourself compassion, you’ll be better off.

As a reminder, if you’re needing additional support to overcome feelings of anxiety, depression or dealing with family conflicts, please reach out to learn more about how we can help.

https://www.lifebydesigntherapy.com/blog/routine-must-haves-to-get-through-working-from-home/4/2020

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