During this global pandemic, more and more companies in all manners of industries including engineering, construction, and environmental, are shifting to a model where their employees can work remotely. While this sounds like an ideal situation, working from home isn’t as easy as it seems, and getting your job done online without access to your usual workplace resources can be stressful. In those unpredictable times, there is no telling how long those new arrangements will last. In the meantime, getting your work done to the best of your abilities is still expected and vital, regardless of where you’re working from. Here are some tips to help you stay sane while working from home.
Routine
Most people have a strict routine when working in an office or other places of work. One of the major changes that come with working at home is a disruption of this routine. When working at home, it is still important to get your work done in a timely manner and setting a routine can help with that. Be sure to incorporate breaks into your routine and try to start and stop working around the same time each day to establish a normal workday.
Effective Communication
One of the biggest causes of mistakes or arguments is a lack of effective communication. The lack of face-to-face communication is detrimental to a lot of workers. However, taking advantage of modern technology can alleviate these issues. Using platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams can help to recreate face-to-face interactions so information sent in emails or texts isn’t misconstrued. This way co-workers, bosses, and teams can still have meetings and work on projects together while seeing each other virtually.
Time Management
Working from home could make it difficult to manage your time. It can be tempting to work longer than normal or to try to accomplish tasks at all hours of the day. It’s important to use your time wisely and be sure to set aside time for other important non-work-related activities. Set a timeframe to get your work done each day.
Exercise
Sitting for long periods of time can cause fatigue or body pain. Be sure to take breaks and get some fresh air or do some yoga between working periods. Many employees are used to being on their feet all day. Working from home, this might not be the case. It’s important to substitute that with exercise to keep yourself in shape. This will also contribute to your productivity and overall health.
Quiet Environment
Working from home can be difficult if your partner also needs a home-office space or if you have children present. It’s important to find a quiet space like an office or study room to work with no distractions. Whenever possible, try to work while your children are occupied with another activity or having quiet time.
Michael DeSafey is a leading executive recruiter for professionals in the construction, engineering and environmental industries. He is currently the President of Webuild Staffing www.webuildstaffing.com . To learn more about Michael or to follow his blog please visit www.michaeldesafey.com