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What’s the best way to work-from-home-office (WFH)? Suggestions #WFH

by Jack John Writing

If you continue to perceive WFH as a makeshift office, you’ll falter in all likelihood. In fact, a lot of working professionals have begun to show a deep fondness for the home-office.

There’s a tonne of advice on the internet on how you should approach your WFH. From physios to mental health experts, and from corporate honchos to employees, almost everyone is willing to offer a word or two on how the home-office has become the new work-culture. Well, the home-office is here to stay and will continue to be the trend in the foreseeable future as well. If you were to extract the gist of all of this, you’re likely to say that WFH should be viewed as the regular office, and not a temporary arrangement.

In such a scenario, it is essential that you adapt to the WFH culture with a renewed zest and ambition. If you continue to perceive WFH as a makeshift office, you’ll falter in all likelihood. In fact, a lot of working professionals have begun to show a deep fondness for the home-office. They are of the view that WFH allows them to reconnect with themselves and their families. Moreover, they also feel that WFH encompasses creative office setups and this plays a vital role in enhancing efficiency and productivity. In this post, we’d like to walk you through some ways which, if adopted, can make your WFH a fruitful endeavour.

5 ways to enjoy WFH and be productive at the same time

Design your home-office creatively

Once it’s clear that your home-office is not a temporary arrangement, setting it up becomes quite easy. And you leave no stone unturned in experimenting with your creativity. Today, some of the most popular WFH setups include working in the hallway, under the staircase, in the kitchen corner, on the dining table, in the porch, or on the dressing table. The best aspect of all these setups is that they allow you to be tranquil and aware of the house proceedings at the same time. They’re definitely worth a try.

Interact with your folks

Believe it or not, the WFH trends over the past two years have rekindled family bonds and working professionals are loving it. Before the advent of WFH, there was hardly any time for the corporate workers to interact with their families. Now the picture has changed drastically, and probably that’s why a good chunk of working professionals have spoken in favour of the home-office. Well, you have a lot to heed from this reality.

Socialise

Luckily, we are not in a state of a lockdown anymore and you can extract some moments from your busy WFH schedule to catch-up with your friends. Even a phone call can do wonders. Meanwhile, there’s always a social media option such as What’s App, Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram to connect with your mates. You can dedicate a few minutes to social interaction and it will work wonders in freshening up your mood and confidence.

Exercise regularly

A work-out session is never out of vogue when it comes to mood upliftment. And when you WFH, it’s all the more essential to exercise regularly in-order to stay fit, healthy, confident, and productive. The best way to do that is to download a mobile app that guides you on how to work-out at home. Well, no wonder so many mobile apps have sprung-up over the past two years. And their users are happy with the experience.

Use ergonomic furniture and accessories

It goes without saying that ergonomic furniture is the best way to stay fit, healthy, and productive during WFH. There are many options to choose from such as sit stand desks, office desk chairs, ergo stools, and desk converters. Meanwhile, you may also invest in ergonomic office accessories such as keyboards, mice, mousepads, monitor arms, ergonomic footrests, chair mats, and pedestals. And if the high prices deter you, try visiting any ergonomic furniture website to avail good discounts.

Conclusion

We hope that these tips will help you WFH with utmost ease and confidence.


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