Post by huma13453 on Feb 15, 2024 10:18:39 GMT
Working at home for many of us has been the norm for years. Now it is a necessity for many other workers who can do it. As a freelancer , working only at home , it is key to know how to organize yourself at home , then and now, with children at home and protecting common health. At home we have to know how to organize ourselves to be more productive , more effective in what we do. Working thanks to the Internet gives you some advantages that we have to take advantage of, but there are many other things we can do to organize ourselves at home in the best possible way. I will tell you about my experience over these years, and with the current changes due to the coronavirus, how I am organizing myself at home to work effectively and at the same time, spend more time with my family so that, especially if you have small children, they spend the day of best possible way, being locked up at home for many hours.
Before I stayed at home to work , and now #IStayAtHome with even more reason . I tell you. How to plan your work at home if you are self-employed Working from wherever you want had and has its advantages, but it also requires commitment to carry out tasks, with your work, your classes, your family. How to work at home with the current coronavirus crisis? More now than before, you have India Email List to switch to efficient mode and organize your work at home in the best way possible. There are still 24 hours in the day, and we must take advantage of it. Go for it! Plan your work That's right, the first step to make everything work is to organize yourself well. I always have my virtual agenda , my work calendar , for each brand that I currently carry as a Social Media Consultant , and each one has the tasks that I have to do with them, planning those that are to come.
This allows me to work remotely as always with these brands in a planned and staggered manner, without overlapping work between them, and be more effective. One of my favorite tools is Trello , because it allows you to work collaboratively with clients and other team members constantly and in the moment, like this for each project. But I also have my agenda on paper . In it I have the tasks per day, and I have a global vision of my work in the coming weeks. Be careful, I can't always fulfill it, and nothing happens. Sometimes some tasks take up more of your time, or something comes up with a client that you have to solve right away, and another more automatic task happens the next day. But the fact is that, if you work from home, do not always leave tasks postponed for the future, because they can accumulate and get you into trouble.
Before I stayed at home to work , and now #IStayAtHome with even more reason . I tell you. How to plan your work at home if you are self-employed Working from wherever you want had and has its advantages, but it also requires commitment to carry out tasks, with your work, your classes, your family. How to work at home with the current coronavirus crisis? More now than before, you have India Email List to switch to efficient mode and organize your work at home in the best way possible. There are still 24 hours in the day, and we must take advantage of it. Go for it! Plan your work That's right, the first step to make everything work is to organize yourself well. I always have my virtual agenda , my work calendar , for each brand that I currently carry as a Social Media Consultant , and each one has the tasks that I have to do with them, planning those that are to come.
This allows me to work remotely as always with these brands in a planned and staggered manner, without overlapping work between them, and be more effective. One of my favorite tools is Trello , because it allows you to work collaboratively with clients and other team members constantly and in the moment, like this for each project. But I also have my agenda on paper . In it I have the tasks per day, and I have a global vision of my work in the coming weeks. Be careful, I can't always fulfill it, and nothing happens. Sometimes some tasks take up more of your time, or something comes up with a client that you have to solve right away, and another more automatic task happens the next day. But the fact is that, if you work from home, do not always leave tasks postponed for the future, because they can accumulate and get you into trouble.