amichalek writes "by
Rachel Goldstein
owner of Allfreelancework.com
- 1000s of freelance jobs
Working
at home is not always as easy as people with "normal" jobs might think.
There are hundreds of distractions home workers must struggle against.
Whether it's your screaming kids and telemarketers or just the constant
hunger pains from knowing the refrigerator is just behind you. Only
the most diligent worker will get any work done at all.
So what
do freelancers do to stay productive in their home office? They either
lock themselves in their rooms chained to a desk or follow a few guidelines.
**Home
Office Design - Home office design should never be overlooked. If
you decide to just simply place your computer on the kitchen counter,
expect to raid the refrigerator every 15 minutes, wash dishes, mop the
floor, and wipe counters. You need to understand that a home and a home
office serve different purposes. When you design your home office, try
to keep them as distinct as possible.
**Dress
For the Occasion - You have seen this cause and effect before in
school children. Dress a child up nice and their behavior changes for
the better. If you wear sweatpants and a ripped t-shirt you will feel
like just lounging around. Try dressing up in work clothing. Dressing
in work clothes creates a professional atmosphere. Plus, would you vegitate
on the couch in a dress?
**Create
Schedules - Work from home changes the set 9 to 5 schedule. When
you work at home you could easily find yourself working till 2 AM every
morning. Your schedule might evolve around family commitments, for example,
if your child is young and needs a lot of attention, you might find
yourself working around naps. Set milestones for yourself to reach on
a daily basis. Establishing your priorities and goals are your responsibility.
Setting a schedule for yourself with established goals will provide
the framework for a more productive office.
**Family
and Friends - There is nothing more detrimental to your productivity
than a friend calling on a regular basis when you are trying to get
work done. Family and friends might think that your job is not serious
because you work from home. Point out to people who don't understand
that you need to keep the lines free for your clients or employer during
the day. If they just don't get the hint, let the answering machine
pick up and screen your calls or get a second line for business and
don't answer your home line while you are working.
**Prioritize
Tasks - Understanding the way that you work is essential if you
are going to prioritize tasks. Find out what motivates you to work harder
and what keeps you focused on your work. Reward yourself for completing
a project. Take yourself to dinner or treat yourself to a massage.
**Equipment
- Don't let old equipment slow you down. For example, if you are a web
designer, the worst thing you could do is buy a 28.8K modem. It is worth
the money to buy effective equipment that will save you time. Time is
money.
**Take
Breaks - Being trapped in your house all day could drive anyone
nuts. Treat yourself to a break at least once a day. Go for a walk,
read a book, or take a nap. When you get back from your break feeling
refreshed, you will be surprised how much better you work.
If you
follow these 7 guidelines, you will most defiantly have a more productive
home office. Creating an atmosphere of a business is the most important
factor in creating a productive home office. Good Luck!
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