#MotivationMonday Tip No. 12
In the US, we have made it through the first week or so working remotely. Although my typical everyday life hasn’t dramatically changed (because I work remotely already), it has been very strange not leaving my home at all. For me, it has felt like one very, very long continuous day. Kind of like that timeframe in between Christmas and New Year when you don’t know what day it is but you’re just carrying on. Except maybe without the fun holiday cheer.
Anyway, for today’s post I thought today it would be nice to tap into my Peer Advisory Group to see if they had any words of encouragement to share & help keep you going. I hope you find some inspiration and comfort in these posts! If you have any thoughts to share yourself, please don’t hesitate to post a comment. We’re all in this together and we will all get through this, together.
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A few quick tips about working from home from D&Co founder, Jess:
If your office has multiple time zones try to stick to a set number of working hours or you can easily see 12 hours pass by answering emails and that leads to burnout,.
Actually schedule time in your calendar to work on what you need to do. That way (hopefully!) people won’t over book you and you can use the time to focus on what you need to do.
Kind of goes with Point 2, but it’s super easy to get distracted on conference calls and stop paying attention. And I don’t necessarily mean checking FB or IG. It’s really easy to do other work when you’re on conference calls. So a few sub-points here:
Try to stay focused on the call if you can.
Send agendas in advance to ensure you can try to accomplish those goals.
And, lastly as just polite etiquette if you ask someone something kindly state their name first and preemptively rephrase your question so they aren’t caught like a deer in the headlights.
Last but certainly not least, if an email would suffice instead of a call please try that first. People are being bombarded with communications on their phones, emails, chats (e.g. Teams, Slack, etc.) as they navigate and adjust to this remote working setup.
From the owner of Studio for Mindfulness:
The lovely founder and Principal Consultant of Ratliff Consulting and creator of AskEAnything shares with us:
Don’t forget to catch our Virtual Happy Hour tomorrow at 5pm EST or Thursday, March 26 at 4pm EST! No real agenda, just some personal connection from around the world! Totally free! Just email me to sign up: jessica@dalziel.co