Breaking the Old-Fashioned Rules for Office Efficiency

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Tired of seeing your office workers checking their Facebook profiles every next hour? Worried about those remote workers, who only claim to be fully devoted to your new project, but unfortunately respond to your e-mails a couple of hours you’ve sent them an urgent message? You need to break the old-fashioned rules and get some new on board. The following tips will help you in making some huge and effective changes in your office organization with an ease and with no need to rob a bank:Read more …

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How to Transform Your Home into a Productive Workplace

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If you are one of the millions freelancers around the world, then you need to learn some simple tips how to create the best environment for work at home. Nowadays more and more people reject the old stereotype that you need actually to go to work to make some money. What better way to make that money from your cozy sweet home. No more mornings when you are stuck in the traffic jam, no more early waking because your workplace is an hour or two away from your home. Fifteen or twenty years ago that picture would be nothing more than a dream but now we live in that dream! Everything’s real and you can shop and work from home.

However, being a freelancer has its drawbacks as well. People who have to travel to their workplace would say freelancers are just complaining and won’t understand our problem. In fact, most people who work remotely can’t divide their time in time for work and time for pleasure. Because when you work from home, it’s like you are living at your workplace. If you have been out with friends and have come home at 2 a.m., you may immediately sit at the desk and start writing or working on the assigned project. The feeling that you have not worked enough for the day is constantly following you, not leaving you to take a rest.

It’s true that freelancers are workaholics. We start, make a cup of coffee and sit on the desk to work. We may spend the whole day in front of the laptop. We won’t notice how the day has gone without moving away from the desk. The best way to establish the boundaries between work and home is to work from a special room, dedicated for your home office. If you live in a tiny apartment and you cannot afford the luxury of extra room for office, you need at least to buy a desk and place it in your living room. While you work, don’t switch on the TV because you’ll be distracted and will have to invest more time to finish the same work.

Installing time tracking software on your PC or laptop will be the miracle you need! It will let you know how much time exactly you have worked on the specific project. That way at the end of the day, you won’t have the feeling you have not worked enough. You can check how much time during the day you have devoted on the specific project. If you decide to work 5 or 6 hours a day, once you see you have spent this time on the project, you can have a rest. Go out with friends or have fun! You may go jogging or go on a picnic. There are so many options for you, when you know you are done for the day with the work.

Besides time tracking software for creating productive workplace, you need to install proper lighting. It is the best if there is enough natural light in the room. However, if there is not, lighting that doesn’t irritate your eyes is extremely important. Improper lighting may cause headaches, fatigue or red eyes symptom.

We hope these simple tips have helped you create the most effective working environment in your home. Being a freelancer has many advantages, you need just to optimize your time and your place of work!

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Helping a Manager to Relieve Stress From Controlling His Remote Workers

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It’s a damn stupid dream to be the chief in a company. Because, being in charge for everything and everyone is harder than you think. And you might confuse the chief-related professional dream of yours with the Paris-Hilton-like idea to own a one-hundred company with the highest reputation in its sphere. Indeed, it’s awesome to be the owner, but it’s a total hell to be put in control of everything. So before you consider your next few years plan of professional growth, understand that every CEO was in the beginning a manager. Management is the first step to scale your career growth up to the sleek chief’s genuine leather coach in a company. And being a manager means putting the entire stress on your own. Read more …

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