Millions of Americans have recently begun working from home to practice social distancing — a situation that may be brand new for many! Check out the five tips below to make working from home productive and successful.
5 Tips For Working From Home
Millions of Americans have recently begun working from home to practice social distancing — a situation that may be brand new for many! Check out the five tips below to make working from home productive and successful.
1. Location, Location, Location
Find yourself a dedicated and comfortable spot to work that you can associate with your job and leave when you’re off the clock — that means get off the couch, and definitely out of bed.
If you do not have any greens in your designated work-from-home location, consider adding some indoor plants to create a more inviting and creative space. Plus, they make your home's air healthier!
Check out the link here for more ways to freshen up your home décor with a touch of green.
3. Repurpose Your Commute
A major perk of working from home is ditching the commute. Use this time in the morning for a workout, self-renewal, or family time.
4. Show Your Face
When possible, use video communication over the standard conference call to help create more interactions and avoid loneliness.
Every morning, create a list of what you will deliver by the end of the day. If it’s helpful, scribble these down the night before so you can dive straight into work in the morning.
If you don't have a physical notepad handy, I LOVE the "Google Keep" in G Suite. Keep offers a variety of tools for taking notes, including text, lists, images, and audio.
What's Next?
We are living in unprecedented times and are acutely aware of the impact that the Coronavirus is having on our communities. In keeping the safety of our community in mind, we have discussed some precautionary measures for showings of our listings and showings to our buyers. Some of these measures include the use of virtual tours or optional FaceTime showings of any listings for those who would prefer or need to stay home.
If you have any concerns or questions about how this will impact the market, please reach out to me for a discussion.