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]]>It’s no wonder you’re feeling like you’re stuck in an endless loop if you’re wearing your PJs every day. Dressing up may seem like a waste of time, but it can put a smile on your face and make you more productive.
If your job requires a lot of sitting, you should try adding some physical activity to your schedule. Going for a walk or doing light exercise in the middle of the day can be beneficial for your body and mind.
There will come a moment when your productivity level hits zero, and you should put it to some good use. If waiting for motivation to come back isn’t working, go grocery shopping or clean your house instead of just sitting around and scrolling through social media.
Any attempt at trying new activities can have the power to shake up your work from home routine, even if it’s just starting an art journal, taking care of houseplants, or working on a DIY project.
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]]>In a bedroom with limited space, this versatile shelf can come in pretty handy as an alternative to a nightstand. It can easily fit into every bedroom, yet it’s big enough to keep your phone, a coffee mug, or a tablet on it.
We all need some extra storage in our kitchen, no matter how big it is. A baker’s rack is a great solution for fitting all your recipe books, kitchen tools, and other necessities into one place.
This versatile saucer chair is easy to fold up and move wherever you want, so it’s a must-have piece of furniture for everyone struggling with small living rooms and lack of space in their apartment.
Most of us had to turn one room or corner of the house into a home office this year. A mobile table that’s big enough for your laptop and other work necessities is a must-have piece for creating a comfortable home office wherever you want.
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]]>When working from home, it’s hard to shake the feelings of stress and anxiety after the work day is finished. To combat this, try creating transition activities like taking a shower, going for a walk, running an errand, or prepping food for dinner.
It’s hard to unplug when you’re overwhelmed or anxious about things that you still need to do. Set out expectations in relation to your workday hours and the tasks you hope to achieve each day. If possible, try and work the same hours you did while you went into the office.
When possible, try and separate your office space and living space. Try and designate a room in your house where work is not possible.
In the evening, try and only do activities that don’t require a screen and put your phone on “Do Not Disturb” mode so you can be distraction free.
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]]>The post How to Make Work From Home Bearable If You Don’t Live Alone appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The easiest way to get your job done without being distracted, or distracting others, is having a designated area that will serve as your makeshift office while you work from home.
If your job allows it, try to line up your work schedule every day and share it with your family, partner, or roommates, so you could easily plan the rest of your day together.
Working from home requires a lot of concentration and discipline, so try not interrupting other people in your household who are doing it, because it could easily throw them off the track.
You’ll probably notice your home is messier than ever in quarantine because it’s full at all times. A messy home can be really distracting, so make sure everyone is doing their part in keeping it clean and organized.
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]]>The post Tips For Structuring Your Work From Home Schedule appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>When you don’t know where to start, you can lose track of time and before you know it, your work day is over. Block scheduling can help by making your responsibilities more doable by focusing on specific tasks for an hour or two without any interruptions. After each block, give yourself a 15-minute break before moving on to your next block.
Also, start your more challenging or time-consuming tasks at the beginning of the day, so you can spend the rest of your energy on smaller items.
Working from home gives you more flexibility, so you can figure out the times of day that you’re most productive and work around them. But, it’s important to take small breaks throughout your work day. Make sure at the end of your work day, you completely shut down all your work devices.
Try a fragmented schedule with lots of breaks outside or spending time with your kids. It’s important to prioritize health, as these times are stressful enough.
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]]>The post How to Add Variety to Your Work From Home Routine appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>It’s no wonder you’re feeling like you’re stuck in an endless loop if you’re wearing your PJs every day. Dressing up may seem like a waste of time, but it can put a smile on your face and make you more productive.
If your job requires a lot of sitting, you should try adding some physical activity to your schedule. Going for a walk or doing light exercise in the middle of the day can be beneficial for your body and mind.
There will come a moment when your productivity level hits zero, and you should put it to some good use. If waiting for motivation to come back isn’t working, go grocery shopping or clean your house instead of just sitting around and scrolling through social media.
Any attempt at trying new activities can have the power to shake up your work from home routine, even if it’s just starting an art journal, taking care of houseplants, or working on a DIY project.
The post How to Add Variety to Your Work From Home Routine appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Practical Furniture To Maximize Space In Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>In a bedroom with limited space, this versatile shelf can come in pretty handy as an alternative to a nightstand. It can easily fit into every bedroom, yet it’s big enough to keep your phone, a coffee mug, or a tablet on it.
We all need some extra storage in our kitchen, no matter how big it is. A baker’s rack is a great solution for fitting all your recipe books, kitchen tools, and other necessities into one place.
This versatile saucer chair is easy to fold up and move wherever you want, so it’s a must-have piece of furniture for everyone struggling with small living rooms and lack of space in their apartment.
Most of us had to turn one room or corner of the house into a home office this year. A mobile table that’s big enough for your laptop and other work necessities is a must-have piece for creating a comfortable home office wherever you want.
The post Practical Furniture To Maximize Space In Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Unplug When You Work From Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>When working from home, it’s hard to shake the feelings of stress and anxiety after the work day is finished. To combat this, try creating transition activities like taking a shower, going for a walk, running an errand, or prepping food for dinner.
It’s hard to unplug when you’re overwhelmed or anxious about things that you still need to do. Set out expectations in relation to your workday hours and the tasks you hope to achieve each day. If possible, try and work the same hours you did while you went into the office.
When possible, try and separate your office space and living space. Try and designate a room in your house where work is not possible.
In the evening, try and only do activities that don’t require a screen and put your phone on “Do Not Disturb” mode so you can be distraction free.
The post How to Unplug When You Work From Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Make Work From Home Bearable If You Don’t Live Alone appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The easiest way to get your job done without being distracted, or distracting others, is having a designated area that will serve as your makeshift office while you work from home.
If your job allows it, try to line up your work schedule every day and share it with your family, partner, or roommates, so you could easily plan the rest of your day together.
Working from home requires a lot of concentration and discipline, so try not interrupting other people in your household who are doing it, because it could easily throw them off the track.
You’ll probably notice your home is messier than ever in quarantine because it’s full at all times. A messy home can be really distracting, so make sure everyone is doing their part in keeping it clean and organized.
The post How to Make Work From Home Bearable If You Don’t Live Alone appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Tips For Structuring Your Work From Home Schedule appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>When you don’t know where to start, you can lose track of time and before you know it, your work day is over. Block scheduling can help by making your responsibilities more doable by focusing on specific tasks for an hour or two without any interruptions. After each block, give yourself a 15-minute break before moving on to your next block.
Also, start your more challenging or time-consuming tasks at the beginning of the day, so you can spend the rest of your energy on smaller items.
Working from home gives you more flexibility, so you can figure out the times of day that you’re most productive and work around them. But, it’s important to take small breaks throughout your work day. Make sure at the end of your work day, you completely shut down all your work devices.
Try a fragmented schedule with lots of breaks outside or spending time with your kids. It’s important to prioritize health, as these times are stressful enough.
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