Have you suddenly been asked to work from home (wfh) during the Covid-19 crisis?
For many of us this might be new, or it might be something we do occasionally. It feels for now it is the new normal, at least temporarily. But how should you work from home and remain connected, effective and productive?
Even if it’s just short-term, here are some ideas as to how you can shift more smoothly into this new way of working:
1. Have a routine for your day which includes a transition from home to work and work to home. (This is more than just physically moving from your bedroom to kitchen table and back again!)
2. Have a designated workspace.
3. Connect with your work colleagues.
4. Keep healthy and active.
5. Take time to look after yourself.
At Rosby Consulting, we have been involved in several initiatives with large organisations encouraging people to work from home. Albeit, not the entire organisation at once like many are doing right now – but certainly where space or talent demands it.
Right now, with many companies and governments enforcing a complete wfh rule it might feel quite strange to suddenly be at home full time.
Whether you have always worked from home, occasionally wfh or have never worked from home, this new normal might take a while to get used to. Share these tips with your friends and colleagues so that you can all remain connected and effective.
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