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Working at Home: Finding Your Best System

When you work at home, you’ll soon realize that being able to set your own times and system of work are hugely beneficial not only to your productivity, but your lifestyle as well. Finding the elements of a work system can take some time and might change over the months or years, but finding ways to suit your personality and career are elemental to being truly comfortable in your work environment.

Single or Multiple Work Stations

Some entrepreneurs thrive on having a dedicated space to work, often with multiple screens and digital accessories. However, others are more motivated by the flexibility of having a roving workstation or multiple stations. If you get antsy sitting in a small room you’ve turned into an office, invest in an inexpensive laptop.

Sync the two together and you can use the laptop in conjunction with your larger computer in your office, or take it off the stand and move around the house. Sit on the couch and work. Lounge on the porch and work. Lay in bed and work. Being able to move about is beneficial for everyone health-wise as different positions improve your overall condition during the day. Multiple stations might also make it easier to work if you have to juggle different commitments during the day, including childcare responsibilities.

Traditional or Unique Working Hours

Working at home usually means you’re able to set your own hours. Even if you’re tied to the schedule of a company, a mobile laptop or PDA gives you a great deal of flexibility on how and when you’ll do your various duties or assignments. For many individuals, working at home allows them to be able to spend more time with family or in other pursuits.

If you’re trying to spend more time with young children, you might work only in the evenings and naptimes. Likewise, if you prefer to do a long exercise session in the afternoons, working early in the morning or late at night can get the job done and still leave you time to balance other activities. Most home workers realize, however, that keeping something akin to a routine schedule can be more productive and easier on the rest of your life as well. Studies have shown that keeping a regular bedtime and wake-up time is better for your health and your overall productivity.

Nature of Work

Different forms of work require different systems. If you work over the phone heavily, it will impact your choice of work locations, the technology you use and your working hours. If you work with clients in other countries and time zones, your work hours might shift accordingly. Working alone will mean greater flexibility in how you manage your time and resources. Working with employees or freelancers can be more complicated if you’re trying to juggle other obligations, an unusual office set-up or variable office hours.

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