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Home Office Productiveness and How To Increase it

November 9, 2009 Filed Under: Business 

Self-employed individuals who utilise their homes as office space, face a different kind of challenge that does not directly involve work. It is their ability to concentrate on work and free themselves of any idea that they can slack off because of the lack of pressure. However, if you do intend to make a living out of your home based business, then you need to be professional in your use of a home office.

Develop a Working Schedule

Creating schedule will help provide the organization you need to become productive with work at home. As opposed to working your regular 9 to 5 job, it is easy to find yourself working until the wee hours at home. There are added pressure when it comes to your schedule as you also have to allot enough time to spend with your family and there’s the rest to dedicate to your work.

By creating a proper schedule of your activities, it will help ensure that all tasks are done and accomplished on time. It also allows you to prioritize tasks so you can have a more focused set of activity for a given day.

Balance between Work and Family

One of the biggest misconception about working from home is that it is not as demanding as any regular office job. Truth is, it requires more attention and work on your part. Therefore, you cannot afford to have interruptions from your family or friends while doing work. The best way to deal with this situation is to let your family know what your schedule is so that they can refrain from disturbing you during working hours. Let them understand when you need to work and when you are available to them for recreational activities.

Recognizing Your Priorities

Realizing priority tasks and achieving them first will help you move on easily to other tasks. Doing so will help reduce the amount of pressure and stress that is entailed with trying to beat a deadline. This is a very likely occurrence for people working at home since they tend to relax and exert less effort with work, especially with lack of proper motivation.

The best way to prioritize your activities is to identify billable and non-billable hours while working at your home office. With billable hours, it refer to the amount of time you dedicate for tasks that are directed to your clients. Thus, it helps you generate the income you need. On the other end, non-billable hours are those that you waste on doing activities that offer no income.

Get fit, get healthy and take a break

Whether you are working or doing some other productive activities, it is important to give yourself a break from time to time. Go to the gym, better yet install a home-gym with ellipticals, bikes or treadmills, use the gym to relax at the same time as exercising. Don’t overwork yourself, otherwise you’ll reduce your performance and productivity. Therefore, it is advisable to allow yourself enough rest and regain the energy you need to tackle whatever tasks are laid before you.

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