January 17, 2019
When people find out I work from home, I’m often asked, “Isn’t it great to work in your pajamas?”
They always seem surprised with my response, “In the 10+ years I’ve worked from home, I’ve never worked in my PJs.”
Working from home has many benefits. I save money on gas and lunch and, most importantly, my commute is all of maybe 2 seconds! I also have more time for midday errands and doctors’ appointments, although I seem to still have a hard time with the latter.
For those who need a more structured environment, working from home can be challenging. Family members at home, friends that call or stop by on a whim, and household chores, can all be distractions from getting work done.
According to a study by the Telework Research Network, one in five Americans now work from home. Whether they are self-employed entrepreneurs running a business or telecommuting for a multinational consulting firm, some 30 million of us work from a home office at least once a week.
Technologies such as Zoom, Skype and others have made it even more convenient to work from our home offices. Companies also realize benefits from employees working from home. For example, it’s estimated that working from home saves more than $10,000 per employee per year and results in increased productivity, reduced facility costs, lowered absenteeism and reduced turnover. Also, home-based workers often continue to work when they’re sick and can bounce back more quickly.
So how does one stay productive while working from home? Below are some simple strategies that may help.
Were these tips helpful? Let me know if you have any comments or other suggestions for a productive workspace at home. Leave them in the comments below.
I enjoy reading your articles- always insightful.
Great advice boss! I will take your advice as I too work from home a couple of days a week. Hope you are well.