A Brief Guide On Growing Your Productivity Working From Home

A Brief Guide On Growing Your Productivity Working From Home

"If you spend too much time thinking about a thing,

you'll never get it done."

Bruce Lee

Being a productive person means to complete tasks faster, meet deadlines easily and, therefore, increase wages. People know that boosting productivity is important, but more often than not, they don't know how to stay productive at home, as there are too many distractions. 

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A well-organized workplace impacts three main 'C's: creativity, cleverness, and concentration.

If you are ready to explore more about easy steps to grow your productivity at home, pay attention to this infographic by OmniPapers that can help you turn a home office into a productivity booster. 

1.    Create Two Zones at Your Workplace

To stay productive, try to work at two zones: computer and non-computer ones.

•    A computer zone: It is your common workplace with a desktop and your computer. Here you should spend time while communicating with clients and completing tasks.

•    A non-computer zone: This area is for work, too. However, here you should make plans, boost inspiration, and learn something new about your niche. In short, it's a place where you can relax a bit. 

2.    Keep Your Writing Desk Clean

If you want to organize your writing desk, you need to clean it up and try to keep all items you use daily next to you. Sometimes we don't pay much attention to the fact that there might be many distractions on your table: drafts, old books, notes. If you have such items, hide them into a locker or a drawer. The fewer distractions you have, the more productive you are.

A good writing desk has:

•    A good lighting;
•    An up-to-date computer;
•    A box with useful utensils (pens/pencils, a digital highlighter, etc.);
•    Live plants to clean the air;
•    Stickers to make notes.

It's easy to boost productivity at home whilst working. The one thing you should do is to make an effort with organizing your workplace. 

Infographic by OmniPapers