In any economic climate, the better you adapt to new technology the more successful you'll be. The good news is that embracing many of the new products and services on the market can also help you improve your productivity. Whether you were thrust into working from home (WFH) or you've always been familiar with it, here are some tips to adjust and improve your routine.
A mesh router can do a lot for workers who have plenty of space to wander. It sets up a variety of access points so you're not stuck in one place because of your Wi-Fi connection. If some days you prefer to work on your patio while other days are better spent in your home office, a mesh router can give you the connectivity you need throughout the home.
Electronic invites can make it easy to overschedule. Unfortunately, it's even easier to be interrupted when you're in the middle of an important task. Installing a calendar app will connect your daily activities to an accessible platform, so your coworkers know when it's a good time to get in touch with you. Eliminating this confusion can have a lot to do with how well you function from home.
Some people might think their job isn't 'important' enough to require a second monitor. However, anybody can benefit from having more screen space. A second monitor reduces the amount of time needed to minimize windows or check references. From seeing messages to comparing spreadsheets, having a second monitor is well worth the investment.
It's easy to overwork when you work from home. No matter how much we try to create different spaces to signal our brains, the line still seems to blur. To combat this, some people will set up smart light bulbs that dim alongside the sun. Changing the lighting on a schedule can signal your brain that work time is over, which may make it easier to step away and relax at the end of the day.
Regardless of the technology you use or the work you do, always prioritize what works best for you. Keep in mind when you're most productive and who needs you throughout the day. This will also affect how you view your technology and hopefully help you maintain a healthy work-life balance while at home.
I was born and raised in the town of Newbury, Vermont. Before, during, and after obtaining my Bachelor’s degree from Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island, I worked in the hospitality industry throughout New England. One of my proudest achievements is being one of the youngest Certified Sommeliers, having passed the exam at the age of 21.
Each client and customer comes to the table with a different set of needs and wants. Utilizing my career history and life experience allows me to apply those elements to each Real Estate endeavor. I take great pride in providing a creative and innovative experience to everyone I work with by utilizing current technology and trends. I also provide professional-level photography and videography including production not only for my seller clients but also for buyers who are looking at a property from afar.