There's no real needto drive around the block to pretend you're commuting to help maintain a sense of normalcy during the coronavirus outbreak. But if you're still adjusting to suddenly working from home,Watch Chrysalis Online creating some structure and routine can help make this all a bit easier.
Psychologists told Well and Good a fake commute can give displaced office workers a sense of control. It's all about separating work from our personal lives at a time when that's difficult. For some folks, like parents with school-age children at home all the time, that separation is pretty much impossible. But with an emphasis on faking it, you can attempt to feel better about each day, even if it's something small, like zoning out for five minutes.
It's mostly mental tricks, but for anyone working from home and craving more of a transition from home life to work life while in the same small space all day, we asked around to get an idea of what people are doing to restore some semblance of normalcy.
First things first: Set the coffee maker. Before anything, start brewing coffee. By the time you get ready to start your work day, a cup is ready for you. Since you're still bleary-eyed while making it, you'll be thanking your past self for doing you a solid.
If you normally listen to podcasts/scroll through Twitter/read email on the bus or train into work, give yourself 20 minutesor so before the clock starts to do that, just as you did before the pandemic.
Go out on a deck/balcony, look out a window, or talk to your plants/colleagues (AKA your children, roommates, partner, or pets)before you start the work day. You never woke up and immediately transported to your office before working at home. So create a bit of space, especially if you'd normally venture outside to get to your car, the bus stop, or if you'd walk the whole way to the office.
Treat your workspace like you would the office. Putting away cords, mice, and your computer at the end of the day instead of leaving it out for the next day delineates a clear end of the day. Then in the morning you can enjoy the ritual of setting up your workspace just like you used to do in the office.
Put on shoes, even if it's just flip flops. Put on a bra. Take a shower. Some people are still getting fully dressed, but you can decide how far you want to take the charade.
Set a Pomodoro method timer throughout the day to get things done even if the dishes are calling, a repair project is sitting in front of you, or you just want to crawl back into bed.
Stay out of the bedroom. If you have another room or space to work, get in the habit to work away from your bed. It'll make it so much more rewarding at the end of the day.
Rearrange the furniture. Your living space was arranged for a certain way of life that doesn't really exist anymore. So rethink what you want in your new "office." Maybe that means hauling out the TV and video game consoles and keeping those in the bedroom, making where you sleep the designated chill out and hang room. Now the living room can become a space focused on productivity.
Keep your work computer off all weekend. You'll still be on your phone most of the weekend, so the temptation to check work emails or Slack can be hard to ignore, but it's harder to get sucked into extra work hours during your time off with your laptop securely shut.
Topics COVID-19
'Rent Live!' goes pretaped after star breaks footHow Waze kills dead zones in tunnels for all commutersDramatic video shows a kitten being rescued from a 12Underwater GoPro captures moment before kid was bitten by crocodileApple's streaming service is coming as soon as April, report saysHow millennials can contribute to their financial futures while supporting their valuesHey NRA: Kim Kardashian's terrifying robbery isn’t a jokeVenom stans fight Ted Bundy stans for wanting to f*ck an IRL monsterHere's why you shouldn't experiment with your plastic £5 notesHere's how to disable FaceTime on your iPhone, iPad or MacSnapchat might change its most iconic featurePete Davidson grows up in 'Big Time Adolescence: ReviewFacebook and Apple employees throw down on gossip app BlindTim Kaine shows his family values by inviting married lesbian couple to VP debateTesla's car deliveries increase by 70%Girl hit with eProPublica claims Facebook is restricting access to political ads dataVulnerable software that helped cause Equifax breach still being used by major U.S. corporations'Rent Live!' goes pretaped after star breaks footGmail is down for many users right now Improved keyboards exclusive to 2018 MacBook Pro Huawei to boost graphics performance of its phones with GPU Turbo Muhammad Ali once trolled a public speaker with an electric pencil sharpener Amazon is getting sketchier, but Prime Day avoids some of the mess Uber drivers are now subject to 'continuous' background checks Check out Apple's 70 new emoji for World Emoji Day World Cup celebration in Paris is the happiest sh*t we've ever seen Amazon removes doormats with Hindu gods after Twitter outcry in India Check out a perfect look at Tom Hardy as disturbing 'Venom' 7 massive pool floats that'll make you the envy of your Instagram followers Apple India sells fewer than 1 million iPhones as sales execs leave Pikachu got bangs and we just wanna know who hurt him British rescuer threatens to sue Elon Musk following 'pedo guy' tweet Here are nine of the most memorable celebrity Instagram photos Kit Harington says goodbye to Jon Snow after wrapping 'Game of Thrones' Entertainment and sports icons pay tribute to Muhammad Ali on social media France's Kylian Mbappé becomes youngest in decades to score during World Cup final Scientists find 10 never This is Twitter's new emoji for the EU referendum Apple turned its top execs into Memoji and ... wait, what's wrong with Jony Ive?
2.6983s , 10132.5 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Chrysalis Online】,Miracle Information Network