As a work-from-home (WFH) mom, staying productive and focused with so many distractions around the house can be challenging. Believe it or not, it’s normal to feel more distracted at home than in an office. However, when you want to work, you need to control your environment to make the most of your productivity. This blog post will provide five tips to help you overcome these distractions to be a successful and productive WFH mom.
No sun glare
Sun glare can be highly distracting when trying to work from home. Sunlight entering your windows can cause a physical strain on your eyes and make it hard to focus on the task at hand. This can lead to lower productivity and an increase in stress.
Fortunately, there are a few ways to reduce sun glare and make your workspace more comfortable. Consider using thick curtains or shades to block out light coming into the room. You could also hang awnings or blinds over your windows for extra protection. Both retractable awnings and blinds are great options so that you can adjust them throughout the day.
Create a task list
Having a task list is essential when working from home. It’s important to create a detailed list of tasks that need to be completed and to prioritize them in order of importance. This will help keep you focused on the most critical tasks and ensure that no tasks are forgotten. Set aside specific times to complete each task, and stick to this schedule as closely as possible. This way, you’ll be able to accomplish more each day while avoiding distractions.
Get a comfortable setting
Investing in a good-quality chair and desk will ensure that you have the right level of comfort and support for your body when working from home. Sitting on the sofa or bed might seem like the more comfortable option, but this can often lead to slouching and not getting proper support. This can cause muscle tension, discomfort, and pain after a while.
Quality office furniture can also provide the right level of adjustability to suit different users—adjustable features like height and tilt help to improve posture and reduce fatigue when working for extended periods. Investing in quality furniture is key when creating a comfortable workspace that will allow you to focus and get the job done.
Block out noises
Noise from your family, pets, or other household members can be distracting when working from home. To combat this challenge, try noise-canceling headphones or earbuds. You may also want to create a designated work area away from common areas, such as the kitchen, living room, or playroom, to help you find a quiet space.
Set boundaries
When working from home, it’s essential to set boundaries and let people know that you are not always available. When you are living with family or roommates, they may think that you can do chores, run errands, or help out with tasks because you’re home all day. It’s essential to be clear about your schedule and availability so that people understand that you are working.
Working from home is always tricky, whether you are new to it or an experienced WFM. However, these little tips can work wonders to eliminate the main distractions that steal your productivity!
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