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10 Practical Ways to Get Work-Life Balance with a Remote Job

Being close to the workplace can make it seem hard to separate your work and personal lives. Because remote work is what many now experience, putting limits on work and creating a proper routine matters more than ever. The following are tips that will help you be more successful while working from home.

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1. Make Sure You Have Defined Working Hours

Having remote work doesn’t allow you to neglect taking breaks.

Set a time when you are going to start and finish your workday and keep to that schedule. Remind yourself with calendar reminders when you need to end the meeting.

2. Create a space that is only for work.

Working from a comfortable chair is much better than working from your bed or sofa. Try to have a different environment for working and for rest.

You can set up your “office” at a little desk placed in a corner of the living room.

3.Make use of a Task Management System.

If a manager isn't present, it's not hard to lose control.

Plan what to do each day using Trello, Asana or Todoist, as this helps you avoid skimping on details at the end of the day.

4. Remember to Take Breaks

Scheduling and joining back-to-back Zoom meetings and typing all day may quickly make you tired.

You could use the Pomodoro Technique or take a break every 5–10 minutes to give your mind a rest.

5. Make Sure Your Friends, Family Members and Team Understand Your Boundaries

Your time matters a lot to you. Let people know that cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility.

Be sure to let your team know your Slack status, when you are and aren’t available in your calendar and explain to your family your hours at work.

6. Wear a Suitable Outfit for the Office

Yes, really. Putting on different clothes can help you focus better.

You could wear anything comfortable as long as it’s clothes you associate with work. 

7. Introduce time during the week to spend with friends.

Staying at home for work may make people feel they are alone.

An idea is to have virtual coffee chats every week with workmates or meet up with friends in your area to socialize.

8. Move Every Day

Being in a seated position all day might influence your well-being.

Take some time to walk in the morning, stretch at lunch or exercise between assignments.

9. Get comfortable with saying "No" when you feel you need to.

Starting to overwork usually begins with overcommitting ourselves.

Suggestion: Decide on what’s most important for your role and politely decline any meetings or projects that go against your main work purposes.

10. Try to disconnect from your phone after work or play.

Always wanting to be active in work is the major challenge to managing remote work-life balance.

Try to turn off notifications, finish your day with a shutdown and avoid checking your email outside work hours.

Final Thoughts

A good work-life balance for remote workers can be reached by sticking to set practices and thoughtful behaviors. The strategies here help you manage remote work so it doesn’t control your whole life.

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