5 Reasons Why You Need A Work - At - Home Schedule - Mandarin
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5 Reasons Why You Need a Work-At-Home Schedule
Let us hear
this story from a friend of mine who narrates it as below:
Working from home has its benefits,
including the freedom it evokes: there is no need for a time clock, time
sheets, or an employer to whom you must give an account of your time usage.
Yes, the offer is appealing, but as with so many appealing offers, there is a
significant drawback: you will probably waste a lot of time.
Every day, my husband takes time to
complete these extensive spreadsheets in order to track his day. He works for a
sizable engineering firm, and he frequently works on a number of projects for
several clients throughout the course of a day. He abhors it, and I've always
thought it was a waste of time. That is, until my home company just took off
and I realized there weren't enough hours in the day to get everything done.
My productivity has increased
significantly, and my stress level has decreased significantly, since I started
using my own spread sheet and daily agenda. If you don't believe that your home
company need a schedule, reconsider, and continue reading.
My "To Do" list appeared to
increase rapidly every time I glanced at it after a run of pretty unproductive
days, and I knew something had to change.
To be fair, I was having a difficult
time. My husband wasn't doing his fair share around the house, my four-year-old
was only attending preschool part-time, and my extended family was going
through a number of problems. My home company was also going through growing
pains and eating up more time than usual. However, I'm old enough to understand
that there is never a perfect moment in life; you simply have to make the most
of the present. Simply put, these are my current issues for this year. These
issues will be replaced by new, recent ones the next year.
I discovered five causes to love the
schedule after analyzing my time and speaking with some other work-from-home
individuals:
1. it’s too simple to lose time on
low priority things.
2. It is far too simple to become
sidetracked or distracted from your current activity.
3. Unscheduled work time can
frequently overlap with free time until there is no longer any free time left.
4. Free time can frequently overlap with work time until you fall behind on
crucial assignments.
5. You'll accomplish more by focusing
your time and energy on the most important tasks.
Not everyone has a home-based
business, therefore my schedule is not unique. Recently, I participated in an
online discussion where both men and women had made the decision to accept it.
I discovered that it was more liberating than constricting. Since you are still
in charge of creating the schedule, you are free to take anytime you choose to
schedule time off for a full day, an afternoon, or a 3-hour lunch.
Your significant other or a friend
might be able to assist you in creating your schedule if you are having trouble
deciding on your priorities for the day and the week.
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