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Today, more and more people are getting the opportunity to work from home, which is great.
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But sometimes, like what's happening right now with the coronavirus, certain circumstances may actually force people to work from home.
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And while working from home does come with a lot of perks; you get to work in your pajamas.
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You have no commute.
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You get to hang out with your dog.
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I love you.
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It also does have some real challenges.
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Because there's less structure, you may actually work too much and focus too hard and get burned out.
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What's the answer?
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The second is actually kind of the opposite.
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It might just be hard to focus and get as much done as you really wanted to.
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The key to overcoming both of these challenges is to set boundaries around your time and space.
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So when you're working, you're working.
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And when you're not working, you're not.
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Here's how.
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The first thing you're gonna want to do is give yourself a dedicated workspace away from distraction, meaning away from the TV, away from any music or the kitchen.
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One thing that's really helpful is to be able to shut the door, so that you're out of sight.
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The second thing you want to do is make a schedule and stick to it.
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And it may sound silly, but you actually want to pretend that you're not working from home.
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So get up as you normally would.
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Pour yourself a cup of coffee.
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Sit down with your computer.
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It's good practice to play out for yourself what's acceptable and not acceptable to do during office hours.
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So for example, when you're at work, you're not gonna play with your dog or listen to music.
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So don't do them while you're at home actually focusing on your work.
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Finally, you're gonna wanna quit at quitting time.
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Even if you're in the middle of a project, put it down, because it will help you get jump-started the next day.
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Do you wanna get me sipping my coffee?
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The third thing you're gonna wanna do is set boundaries.
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The people or animals in your life are gonna see you at home and think you're taking the day off.
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But that's not the case.
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Buddy, I need you to listen to me.
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I know what this looks like, but it's not what it seems.
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You're gonna wanna explain to them, unapologetically, that you're working from home.
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We'll go on a walk at lunch.
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We'll go to the park.
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And the more they see you around the house doing your thing, the more they're gonna begin to understand that this is your time to focus.
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So, at the end of the day, you might feel like you just didn't get enough done. [Did I get enough done?]
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This is pretty normal, and a lot of people feel this way when they work from home. [Did I get enough done?]
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That's why the last thing that's really important to do is celebrate your wins.
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Maybe write them down and go over everything you did that day.
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These daily reminders are really good, because they can create a virtuous cycle.
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And the next time you work from home, you might feel a little bit more focused and just like, better about your day when it's over.
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Because it's not easy.