Working From Home Can Be Easy, Even if You Have Children!
5 Tips to Be Effective
Working from home can have a lot of benefits, but it can also be a real challenge, especially if you have children.
Once you've been able to juggle multiple tasks at once, such as caring for your little one, cooking, housework, and office excel, you'll find it very difficult to complete them. you don't know how to delimit your professional life from your personal life very well.
The ability to organize and the ability to find your motivation are the key elements in such cases. Discover some tricks to make your life easier when you have to work from home.
Work from home: 5 tips to be effective
1. Establish a strict schedule that you and your children follow daily.
Routine is good for both you and your children. It helps you to be more productive and not lose your motivation very quickly. Therefore, the first thing you need to do is set a strict schedule that you will follow together every day.
Carefully plan your workday, set your schedule well, and set recreation breaks.
Every child needs to know clearly when it is time to do their homework and when they can play. In the same way, you have to divide your time between the work you have to do and the housework.
If your children can't do their homework on their own and they need your help, set a time frame when you're available to help. Your ability to organize and plan your time is essential to staying focused and motivated.
2. Set boundaries with your children.
Working from home is challenging, and your efficiency will depend on how well you know how to set rules and boundaries. Your children need to know clearly when they are not allowed to bother you.
One way to show them this is to stick on the door of the room where you set up your office various signs that indicate when they are allowed and when they are not allowed to bother you. For example, when you have a conference call or report or anything else that doesn't get interrupted, stick signs like "STOP," "CLOSED," or "DON'T BOTHER."
This way, the kids will know that you don't have to bother them except in cases of extreme urgency. You have to decide together what these cases would be so that you don't have any surprises.
Children have other benchmarks when it comes to defining urgent cases over others. Also use signs such as "OK", "OPEN" or "YOU CAN ENTER" in situations where children are allowed to enter your office.
3. Give your children full attention in a certain amount of time.
The children need your attention and most of the time they don't understand how their mother stays at home all day and doesn't play with them at all. Therefore, set a time of day that you can give them in full.
That means playing with them, hugging them, talking to them, just showing them you're there for them. You will be surprised to see how well you will catch this little break and you will see that, after this time spent with your children, they will be more willing to leave you alone. These breaks will help you stay connected with them and you will notice that they will not interrupt you so often.
4. In crises, you can resort to desperate solutions.
The rules do not always work the way we want them to. Working from home can be very enjoyable, but there are also days when children are more agitated or you are very stressed, and then things could get completely out of control.
So, if an important conference or an emergency project is coming up and your kids are thinking about it, you can use the latest solution: start Netflix and let them watch a movie until you finish what you have to do. Set a maximum period of 2 hours in which to let them "mess up" with a movie on TV or a game on a tablet. Don't feel guilty about it, just think it's a temporary solution and only for crises.
5. Work in shifts with your husband.
If you are both working from home, this may be to your advantage as a family. You can set the schedule at the beginning of the day when you know what you both have to do for the current day.
For example, if you have something important to do in the morning, let him prepare breakfast for the children or help them with their lessons.
When you're done, exchange. You will find that working from home will be much easier. The children will have all the attention they need, and you will be able to finish your work promptly. Careful! You must get together in the evening and spend quality time together. Try as much as possible to have these moments in the family to keep the connection between you.


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