How do you work remotely and still get all the production without sacrificing your work/life balance? Use these 7 habits to help solidify your process so you can maximize the best of both worlds.
Learning to manage your time is one of the biggest time savers you can implement to help curb wasted time and make your work more efficient and streamlined.
This means that you are entirely responsible for meeting deadlines, turning work in on time, and smoothly operating whatever your job is with little to no interference from management.
In college they have a phenomenon that tends to affect more incoming freshman than any other section of students; the tendency to gain an average of 15 pounds during the first semester of college studies. Incorporating a workout regimen into your daily or weekly routine can help keep weight gain at bay and will also help to relieve stress.
Learning to communicate well is one of the hardest and yet most rewarding endeavors you can undertake as a remote worker, especially if you’re in a management or supervisor’s position.
Having a way to communicate an outage or poor reception to your team is crucial in keeping everything flowing smoothly during your workday, so plan for the inevitable so everyone’s on the same page.