How To Drive Overall Productivity By Setting Up The Ultimate Home Office And Tips To Thrive

Working from home is the ultimate perk that some were given during the pandemic. The truth is that companies were forced to close or make this form of work available due to social distancing restrictions. The best aspect of the entire remote work shift is that plenty of companies saw increased productivity. So many employers feared that productivity would drop if employees didn’t have a manager breathing over their shoulder. The decrease in meetings that could have been handled by detailed emails was another reason for the uptick in productivity. The following are tips to help you drive up your personal productivity by setting up the ultimate home office. 

Picking The Right Area For Your Home Office

There is a chance that you might think that the basement or garage is the best location for your home office. This can be very important as this allows you to isolate yourself in a quiet place from the rest of the family. You’ll want a pest control company to come in and treat the area. You do not want equipment or wires to be chewed by a rodent or insect. The last thing you should be thinking about is bugs in your office as this can be a present distraction in the back of your mind daily. 

Track How Long It Takes You To Perform Certain Tasks 

There are going to be certain tasks that you do on a daily or weekly basis. You can set weekly productivity goals according to how long these take. Remember that you are not always going to be at your best so timing yourself a few times is imperative. You might find that you cannot take on any more work and you will have data to back this up to management. Timing yourself can also allow you to figure out where you can improve and where to focus your attention. Read TimeCamp’s article and learn how to monitor your work: https://www.timecamp.com/blog/2021/10/remote-worker-monitoring-how-to-track-productivity/.

You Will Need A Coffee/Tea Machine In Your Office

The distractions that come with working from home are plentiful. Staying in your office for periods of time is required. You do not want to get sidetracked by walking through the house to get another one of your favorite caffeinated beverages. Adding a bathroom to your office is another great way to decrease trips outside of the office. You should take breaks for walks or interactions with family. These will need to be scheduled as it can be easy as it has been proven that regular breaks make a person more productive over the course of the day. 

Your home office is going to be the place where you spend most of your time besides your bedroom at home. You need to make sure you can be very productive there. Working in a common area like a living room is a recipe for distraction whether it be from a spouse, kids, or pets. You want to work in a productive manner so you can reduce the number of hours needed weekly and you can spend them where you would like.

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Tommy Wyher is the founder of Husky Marketing, a digital marketing and content creation company. Wyher has worked with a number of Fortune 500 companies