Working from home means that all the chaos of your home (pets, family members, kids, and kitchen noises) is part of your entire workday.
Working From Home
Self-Discipline, concentration and work ethic are needed to successfully navigate this process.
Working is From Anywhere
WFH means you are working from coffee shops, parking lots, from your car while driving, and almost anywhere you can log in to your laptop or communicate on your phone.
Working is From Anywhere
No one knows where you are and what you are doing, and that can be an advantage, but also can be misused.
Start Early and Mimic Office Time
The schedule that makes you start early, and mimic the office hours works best, as you end up being free earlier too.
Set Time Constraints
Set pre-determined completion targets and time constraints to finish up your work, otherwise, you will get distracted.
Social Interruptions
Your family and your friends will not understand why you would need to prioritize work, or at what time.
A Space at Home for Work
Devote a space solely dedicated to work, maybe a desk or a room converted into an office.
Your Communication is Your Life-Line
Clear communication is the life-line of remote working.
Physically, a WFH employee or a freelancer is not part of the office team.