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17.01.2022 Working from home is easy for some, and a challenge for others. It’s up to you to reduce distractions or minimise frustrations. Think about your work-at-home environment and assess its suitability for the long haul. Make sure your monitor, keyboard, general workspace and chair are set up for you to be effective. If working from home is a success during the coronavirus pandemic, it may become the new normal. Setting up as well as possible from the get-go will create a standard for your productivity. Adopt a routine for planning and progressing your day. Part of this should be making an effort to keep in contact with your colleagues. A problem shared is a problem about to be solved.



12.01.2022 Feeling connected and informed is integral to the working-from-home experience. Nothing beats being in the office with colleagues, but working remotely is engaging if you make an effort. Set up Skype, Teams or Zoom for group interaction and speak with your manager about scheduling team meetings. Importantly, if you have something urgent to communicate, use text message or a phone call first. Do not assume an email or in-house message will be read the moment you send it. Make sure everyone knows when each person is at work, taking a break, or finishing for the day. It’s all about keeping in touch.

08.01.2022 Many people are finding WFH as a way to lighten up. https://www.fastcompany.com//here-are-the-funniest-memes-a

08.01.2022 Are you ready to join the revolution? Some are predicting the shift to working from home will be a permanent feature of employment post COVID-19. That makes Robbie Williams' lyrics in "Revolution" apt: "I'll talk you through memories Just keep breathing with me ... It's time to hold my hand And walk into the revolution" So grab a hand and go for it https://theconversation.com/coronavirus-could-spark-a-revol



07.01.2022 A virtual private network (VPN) is the most common tool for employee remote access. It securely connects your computer at home to your organisation. And using it will feel just like being in the office. This means all day-to-day activities you do at home will appear within your organisation. Keep in mind your web browsing, music streaming, and video streaming will pass through your organisation’s network. You should also consider the amount of data going into your organisation’s network. If you’re running a streaming service, it could affect the performance of other employees, leading to slower access to documents and information, or their VPN being disconnected. That, in turn, could lead to data loss and overall frustration. Don't forget to follow this page for more productivity tips.

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