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10 Surefire Ways To Stay Sane When Working From Home

Kate TattersfieldbyKate Tattersfield
March 17, 2020
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For those who aren’t used to working from home, it can be difficult to adjust to this new-found freedom/isolation.

  • In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing numbers of office workers are now being told to stay at home.
  • For those who aren’t used to working from home, it can be difficult to adjust to this new-found freedom/isolation.
  • This guide offers 10 tried-and-tested ways for home-based workers to stay productive.

On March 11th 2020, the World Health Organisation officially declared the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic. Those of us who are lucky enough to be able to work from home are being told to do so in increasing numbers by our employers, and a handful of coworking operators are shutting up shop temporarily to help mitigate and contain the pandemic.

Despite the circumstances, the prospect of working from home might be quite exciting for newbies to the scene. But those of us who have spent many a minute (nay, hour) battling the urge to put the kettle on for the tenth time will tell you: it’s not always all it’s cut out to be. 

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Help, however, is at hand in the form of the following tried and tested tidbits of advice.

1. Stick to a routine

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As tempting as it is to have an extended lie in and just “work a bit later”, try not to. Wake up at the usual time, take a shower, and get dressed for the day. This will help you to maintain a work life balance and prevent you from being caught off guard in your pyjamas on that all important conference call. (Failing that, wear PJ bottoms and business attire on top.)

2. Have a nice breakfast

The dregs of a box of Coco Pops followed by a flimsy piece of toast at 11am will not suffice. 

To survive working from home, you need sustenance. Think porridge with fruit and honey, granola with yoghurt, eggs benedict… the fancier the etter. 

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Might as well spend that commuting time wisely.

3. Get some exercise

It’s really easy to feel stagnant when working from home, so this one is really important. Try to integrate some form of movement into your working from home days. Unless you’re ill of course, in which case you should be resting at home, not working from home. 

Yoga with Adriene is a go-to for many remote workers – it’s free, fun and accessible.

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4. Be comfortable

Make the most of the lack of dress code and dress as comfortably as possible. That doesn’t necessarily mean you have to dress casually if you don’t want to. Some remote workers prefer to don office wear because it puts them in the right headspace for work. 

Stay warm and save money on heating.

5. Let the light in

It’s a pandemic, not the Blitz. Open up those blinds and let the light in. Science tells us you’ll feel better and more productive for it. 

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6. Stock up (but don’t stockpile)

When working from home, there’s nothing worse than getting to lunch time and realising all you’ve got left in the fridge is a wizened stick of celery and a mouldy cabbage. 

Make sure your fridge and cupboards are stocked with healthy lunch ingredients for the week ahead. But don’t take it too far by stockpiling: a single loaf of bread, some fillings, a bag of easy peelers and a packet of biscuits is fine. Promise.

7. Call a friend or colleague

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Staying in touch with friends and coworkers can help alleviate feelings of loneliness. Instant messaging platforms like Slack enable remote teams to collaborate and stay in the loop.

8. Switch off socials

It can be hard to focus with all the new memes and fake news stories flying about. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, take a break from social media and check a reputable news source a couple of times a day for updates. Work can actually be a welcome distraction.

9. Have an “escape route”

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Not a literal escape route, but a mental one. Find something else to occupy your mind when you’re taking a break (that isn’t pottering aimlessly around the house, putting a wash on or reading the divisive comments on the latest news story). 

Use this time as an opportunity to reconnect with something you enjoy, such as:

  • Reading 
  • Writing
  • Drawing
  • A puzzle
  • Discovering new music
  • Gardening
  • DIY

10. Cut yourself some slack

Working from home takes some getting used to so don’t be too hard on yourself. It’s normal to feel a bit unproductive and “blurgh” at times and you should forgive yourself if you don’t get as much done as you’d hoped. There’s always tomorrow!

Note: I’m writing this at 11:34 and I’m still in my PJs. While I don’t condone this type of behaviour, I’ll let myself off just this once 🙂

If you’ve got any questions about #WFH, feel free to drop me a message. 

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Kate Tattersfield

Kate Tattersfield

London-based lit zine enthusiast, music lover and freelance writer specializing in the flexible workspace industry.

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