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Top tips for working from home

Posted: 30th March 2020

During this period of uncertainty, many whose roles permit, have started working from home.

If remote working is not part of your usual routine, it can feel a little daunting. Having some simple structures and practices in place however can make a notable difference, helping you to be as productive as possible, whilst looking after your wellbeing. A number of months ago, Firefly made the decision to close the studio one day a week to work from home. Our team has embraced this way of working and, over time, we’ve developed an infrastructure which enables us to work as effectively from the kitchen table at home as we do in the studio.

From enhanced productivity to reduced stress, we’ve discovered that there are multiple benefits to working from home. Although we’re also aware that it can present various challenges, whether you’re a freelancer, employee or business owner. In this article we share some of our tried and tested tips to help you reach your full potential whilst working from home.

Invest in the necessary tools

Whether it’s a suitably sized display screen or an ergonomic office chair, it’s worthwhile investing in equipment that will allow you to work as safely and comfortably as possible. If you’re squinting to see your screen or finding you have a sore back by the end of the day, you should probably reassess your set up.

Moreover, installing relevant software and apps that may enhance your role, could make working from home a much smoother process. Communication is essential for our team at Firefly, whether we’re discussing a creative project, or liaising with a client. We use the AnywhereWorks and Teleport apps to message and video call, which allows us to collaborate just as seamlessly as when we’re in the studio.

Dedicate a space

Although at times it can be tempting to work from your sofa, this can start to blur the lines between work and leisure – and we wouldn’t recommend it for your posture either! If it’s accessible to you, it can be beneficial to dedicate a space in your home to work, preferably separate from where you tend to relax. This helps to implement clear boundaries and get you in the right mindset for work.

A huge 75% of people work from home because there are less distractions. However, if you’re surrounded by your children, family members or flatmates while working at home, it may be difficult to avoid any interruptions. Choosing a space where you can reduce the number of potential distractions could help you to remain focused.

Another key consideration is lighting. Poor lighting can have a negative impact on your wellbeing and levels of productivity. If you can, choose a space near a window for natural light or invest in appropriate lighting solutions. Moreover, personalising your workspace with some of the things you love could help lift your mood; whether that’s burning your favourite candle or surrounding yourself with plants (our personal favourite).

Create a routine

 We know how appealing it can be to wake up and start working in your pyjamas. Making breakfast, showering and in particular getting dressed as if you’re going to work, can help to psychologically prepare you for the day ahead and make you feel more professional.

Incorporating some movement into your daily routine, whether that’s a gentle yoga flow or a HIIT workout, could be extremely beneficial. Aside from the physical benefits, exercising can result in faster learning, sharper memory and enhanced creativity and concentration.

Head over to our journal to read the full article, where you can find more of our tips for working from home.

Kirsty Moore, Marketing & Accounts Executive

T: 0131 510 8264

E: kirsty.moore@firefly-uk.com

 

www.firefly-uk.com

 

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