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Stay Productive While Working at Home

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For many, working from home is still the reality and it isn’t likely to change anytime soon. Respect yourself and your time by creating a productive working environment in your home. Whether it’s in a home office, your dining room table, or living room couch, you can be efficient and organized with these simple tips.

 

Stick to the Routine

Routine is an important aspect of working from home. Not having to commute or dress formally may seem like a good reason to sleep in a start a bit later – but it can help contribute to lower productivity. While you don’t necessarily have to stick to the exact routine you would normally have if going into the office (especially for people with very long commutes), set a standard time to wake up, and give yourself plenty of time to eat a decent breakfast, get dressed (even if it’s not in business attire) and get organized at your workstation so you are prepared and ready to face whatever comes during your work day. A routine can help put you in the right frame of mind and set the tone for the rest of your day by making sure you are energized and focused to accomplish your tasks for the day.

 

Prepare in Advance

Having access to a home kitchen can make meals and snacks easier to prepare last minute. However, putting meals together still requires a lot of time, and can take out a large chunk of your at-home workday if you still have to get lunch prepared, put together a couple of snacks, and then start on supper. Instead, prepare your meals and snacks ahead of time just like you would if you were going into the office for work. Have a healthy snack section set up in your refrigerator or kitchen pantry so you can easily grab a snack mid-morning or afternoon for a quick energy boost. Have carrots or celery sticks washed and cut so they’re ready to eat and set aside some granola bars or trail mixes in a designated spot in your cupboard so they’re easy to find. For lunches, set aside leftovers or put together a healthy wrap, salad or bowl the night before or even in the morning before you start working. When lunch time comes around, you don’t have to worry about making food from scratch and can get back to work on time after enjoying a relaxing break.

 

Take a Break

Don’t be afraid to take time for a quick break while you’re working. In your usual office setting, there is usual time for a coffee break in the morning, or other moments where you can take a break from working and help relax and refocus your mind. At home, this might be hard to do but try setting different times throughout the day to do this. It doesn’t have to be for a long period of time, just a couple of minutes where you could go to the kitchen to get a snack, or even do a quick task around the house like put away some dishes or fold some laundry. Taking a step back from what you are working on can help with your productivity and motivation and give your mind the break it needs after working for a long period of time.

 

Organize Your Workstation

How you organize your workspace is also a key element of staying productive during your workday. Not everyone has the space to set-up a designated home office, but wherever your workstation is, make sure it is as organized and clutter-free as your work office should be. When we are surrounded by clutter (like stacks of papers, office supplies, books or other materials) it can be hard to stay focused on our computers or the task at hand. Important files can be difficult to access because they can be lost in piles of paperwork on your desk or in a drawer.

To set-up an organized workspace, start by making sure your work surface is clean and tidy. You only need to have out the essentials, like your computer or laptop, a pad of paper and a pen, and something to drink. Only pull out other items or paperwork as needed. Go through any drawers or cabinets you might have in your space to store your other office items and get rid of anything that you don’t actually need. You don’t necessarily need to throw everything out, but it might be better stored in another location. For those you don’t have a designated office space, consider using a rolling cart or carry-bag to store your work items so they can easily be accessed and packed away wherever you are and prevent the rest of your home from being cluttered with your work materials.

 

Separation is Key

It is important to make sure you continue to have a healthy work/life balance even when you’re working from home full-time. This can be hard to do, especially if you don’t have a designated workspace, as you don’t have any separation from where you work and relax. To help keep your work and home life separate even in the same physical space, try implementing some steps into your routine to help get your mind focused at the start of the day and relaxed once you are done. For example, you can take a quick walk in the morning and after work to mimic your usual office commute and signal a separation to your working schedule. You can use alarms to signal the start and beginning of your workday so you aren’t tempted to keep working late when you should be relaxing. You can even try taking yourself to a different room in your house for a period of time after working to change your surroundings and help you get out of your working mindset.

Working from home is different for everyone and is constantly evolving as people slowly start to go back in or make changes to their situation based on the rest of their family’s needs as well. However, you can take some small steps to make sure you stay as productive and organized as possible, whatever your situation may be.

Lending a Helping Hand

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A few months ago, Calm Order received a call from MKL Design Studios – one of their clients was in the middle of moving into a new home when a member of their family had a health emergency.

The clients were in the middle of two homes, with some of their belongings already in their new home, but the majority of their items still in their current home. Moving became a low priority in the midst of visiting the hospital and caring for their loved one.

When Calm Order received the news, Karen and her team jumped at the chance of giving a helping hand. Within a couple of hours of getting the call, Calm Order had assembled a team of organizers and movers, all willing to donate their time for free to help out the family. They also booked a time to start the moving and unpacking process to take place in the next couple of days and got to work with the preparations needed. This included doing a quick survey of the current and new home to develop a plan of action. In this time, Calm Order was also able to connect with the client to get a full picture of their move, lifestyle, and new home to develop the best organization plan for unpacking in their new home.

On the day of the move, the team started working at 9:00 a.m. including the owner of MKL Design Studios, her daughters, and a team from Get A Move On, which donated all the boxes and packing materials the team used throughout the move. Over 18 people in total came to help – and as Karen described, it was a true sense of the community coming together to help a fellow neighbour in their time of need.

The first step was to clear out the larger items that didn’t require packing, like larger furniture and appliances. The moving team got started on loading those items up and taking them to the new house, while the organizing team started to pack boxes with smaller household items. The first rooms the team focused on were the kitchen and the bedrooms, as these homes require the most time to unpack and organize. They’re also the most used and needed to be ready for the homeowners to use at the end of the day.

From here, part of the organizing team moved on to the new house to focus on unpacking while the rest of the team continued to pack up the rest of the house and the garage. In a matter of hours, the small but determined team had everything in the former house packed, moved, and unpacked to an organized state in the new house. The client was able to spend the morning and afternoon visiting their family member at the hospital and return to a finished house at the end of the day.

For everyone involved in the project, it was a pleasure to be able to help a fellow community member out. Moving can be a stressful process at the best of times but is the last thing on anyone’s mind when an emergency occurs. Calm Order and the rest of the team were happy to be able to help this individual and their family get unpacked in a new and organized home!