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9 Ways to Stay Productive While Working From Home Taylor Karl / Friday, December 18, 2020 / Categories: General, Resources, Microsoft Office, Modern Workplace 3123 0 Believe us when we say we've all been there. Staying productive throughout your day can be challenging. That's why we've compiled a list of tips and tricks to help get you through your busy day: Find a place to focus Find a space in your home where you can concentrate. If you’re somewhere with background distractions, use background blur in Microsoft Teams to keep teammates focused. Communicate often Your rhythm with online work from home might look different than it does in the office. For example, you may be balancing work and childcare at the same time. Communicate your schedule to your coworkers so that they know when to reach out to you. Maintain healthy boundaries Without the normal workday signals, like a commute, it can be harder to unplug. Make sure to take breaks, stay hydrated, and give yourself opportunities to “clock out” from remote work at the end of the day. Embrace online meetings Make sure all meetings include a virtual “join” option so that team members can join from wherever they are working. Turn video on so your team can interact face to face and feel more connected. Be mindful and inclusive A crowded conference call can make it difficult for people to share their opinions. Pause frequently to allow time for questions and remind attendees that they can use the chat window to share their thoughts. Record your meetings When you start a meeting, hit “record.” Team members who aren’t able to join can watch later or search the automatically generated transcript for important information. That way, people can easily review anything they missed or need repeated. Make up for missing hallway talk The quick chat at the water cooler is what many people miss the most when working remotely. Instead, be deliberate about and connecting with your coworkers. Think about chat messages as your virtual watercooler and set yourself a reminder to regularly check-in with people. Bring the team together Working remotely can feel a bit isolating. It’s important to create opportunities for the whole team to virtually get together, whether it’s large brainstorms with the Microsoft Whiteboard app or daily check-ins over a virtual coffee. Have fun Use Teams to encourage fun activities and challenges to maintain morale. Holding a photo contest or praising employees for creative ideas are great ways to help the team stay positive, engaged and energized. Submit your email below to download our free 49-page eBook, Top 20 Office Productivity Tips Print Tags Microsoft Work From Home productivity Microsoft Teams Communication Meetings Related articles Keeping Users & Data Safe When Everyone is Working From Home Microsoft SC-900 vs CompTIA Security+: All You Need To Know What’s the Difference: Power BI, Power Query, & Power Pivot Leading Through Change: Embracing AI and Automation in Your Organization Microsoft Power BI Vs Tableau: A Comprehensive Guide