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Working From Home Is Here to Stay (Even After COVID)

May 11, 2020 by Amanda Blankenship

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There have been millions of people put out of work due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If you’re not laid off, you’re probably working from home. While many remote workers are just happy to be able to continue their jobs, many of them are still looking forward to eventually returning to the office. However, that may never happen.

The Future of the Workplace

The global coronavirus pandemic will undoubtedly have a profound impact on multiple facets of life, including the workplace. And business certainly hasn’t been as productive since all of this started. According to CNN, 71% of employers are struggling to adjust to remote workplaces. Sixty-five percent of employers said maintaining employee morale during this time has been a difficulty as well.

So, how will all of this change the future of the office?

Well, unsurprisingly, many more people will be working from home. Around 64% of Americans are already working from home in some capacity as it is, but you will begin to see more businesses allowing employees to work from home more often. Once leases are up, some companies may choose to eliminate their office spaces altogether.

Those looking to maintain a physical workspace will likely have to make huge changes to the traditional office to keep a physical distance between coworkers. Many offices will get rid of shared workspace and return to closed-off offices and cubicles.  As quickly as the coworking space was born, it may be stripped away.

Tips for Working From Home

A key component to being a productive remote worker is being able to adapt to changes as they come. In the current environment, it is safe to say most people are able to adapt to change on some level. But, many employees and employers are having a difficult time adapting to this change. Once you start working from home full-time, you should employ some of these tips to help your workload stay on track.

  • Set a schedule for yourself. Having a set schedule will help you maintain productivity. Get up at the same time, get dressed, have breakfast. This will motivate you throughout the week.
  • Make sure you check-in. A daily check-in with a coworker is always a good idea, especially if you’re missing the camaraderie of the office. Set up a quick Google Chat or Skype check-in to see how things are going.
  • Use virtual tools. There is an endless number of tools to help remote workers. Do some research and see what will integrate well with your devices. Google Suite can do wonders with helping you stay organized.
  • Designate a workspace at home. Don’t just crawl out of bed and mosey to the couch. Consider setting yourself up in an office at home. If you don’t have office space, be sure you set up a space that feels like a workspace before getting started.
  • Turn off the distractions. Namely, your smartphone. When you were in an office, you could be seen messing around on your phone (or otherwise). While you’re at home, do everything you can to eliminate these distractions by turning on do not disturb or other notification silencers.

And if you need a few more, check this out…

One thing is for certain. All of this will pass with time. The job market in the United States is no stranger to crisis. Roll with the punches and keep pushing forward.

Readers, how are you handling working from home?

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Amanda Blankenship

Amanda Blankenship is the Chief Editor for District Media.  With a BA in journalism from Wingate University, she frequently writes for a handful of websites and loves to share her own personal finance story with others. When she isn’t typing away at her desk, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, son, husband, and dog. During her free time, you’re likely to find her with her nose in a book, hiking, or playing RPG video games.

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