Staying Home, Inspiration Blogged by: Charlestown Square 06 Apr 2020

Working from home with a full house

Working from home has become a quick reality for many people in our community. Flexible working has been a hot topic in recent years, but while we’ve strived for the opportunity to work from home and get a little more balance in our lives, many of us have been plunged into it headfirst recently.
 
No long commutes? Great!
Slippers all day? Yes please!
Kids knocking on your door all day? Ye…. wait… WHAT?!!!
 
So, it isn’t exactly as we’d all dreamed with partners and kids sharing the same space. You might be taking charge of homeschooling your children on top of working, not to mention cohabiting a space with your partner.
 
Here are some tips on making your new home working situation… work!
 
1. Become a creature of habit.
Set a schedule and stick to it! Work regular hours and set times for work, kids, exercise, housework and relaxation. Try to use the same schedule daily so the entire family falls into a routine.
 
2. Set ground rules.
Set realistic expectations with your colleagues and family. You can’t be everywhere, for everyone, at every moment. Communicate your schedule with colleagues and family so they know what time you have dedicated to work, schooling or play. Ground rules will protect you from being pulled in every direction.
 
3. Move it!
It’s easy to become sedentary when you work from home. For your mental and physical health, schedule in daily activity. There are many options for fitness outside gyms and yoga studios. Grab a yoga mat and get online for some brilliant yoga and pilates classes. Get outside with the kids and jump on the trampoline or walk the dog.
 
4. Get the right gear.
If you’ve previously worked in an office, you probably take for granted the resources at your fingertips. Make a list of the things you need and either buy or rent them for your home office. Ergonomics are important so it’s worth investing in a good desk, chair and computer stand. For efficiency (and your sanity) it’s important to have the right tech on hand. An earpiece to save you holding a mobile to your head. A printer. A laptop.
 
With some planning and dedication you can make this work, being productive, efficient and enjoying your time with your families.


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