This week we're revisiting an episode from the TPW archives in which I talk about some of the challenges of working from home--and some solutions for them.<br />
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Working from home can have its advantages but there needs to be a balance<br />
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There are lots of people working from home <br />
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In a <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-successfully-work-from-home-2014-10" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2014 article</a>, Global Workplace Analytics, a San Diego-based research firm, was cited as saying that 2.8 million self-employed Americans work from home, while another 3.3 million workers consider their homes their primary workplace, even though many of their employers have corporate offices. <br />
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"Nearly half of the workforce now holds a job that could be performed, at least some of the time, from home or a 'third place' such as a coffee shop, library or park bench," says Kate Lister, president of Global Workplace Analytics.” <br />
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The numbers have grown in the 10 years since that article was published. <a href="https://www.usatoday.com/money/blueprint/business/hr-payroll/remote-work-statistics/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More recently</a>, the Pew Research Center released statistics that "around 22 million employed adults (aged 18 and over) in the U.S. work from home all the time, equal to roughly 14% of all employed adults."<br />
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Lots of experts expect working from home to grow. <a href="https://theproductivewoman.com/wp-admin/_wp_link_placeholder" target="_blank" rel="noopener">One article</a> cited as reasons “a mix of mobile devices, worsening traffic, rising prices in big cities, the ability to monitor someone’s performance remotely, or through technology.”<br />
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Modes of working from home <br />
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    * Part-time/full-time<br />
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    * That is, part-time at home, part-time in an office OR<br />
    * Working exclusively from home, but part-time or full-time<br />
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    * Remote working for a local or distant company<br />
    * Operating your own business from home<br />
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 Benefits of working from home <br />
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    * No more commute! <br />
    * No interruptions from people stopping in at your office <br />
    * More time with the people (or pets) you care about <br />
    * Flexible schedule <br />
    * Absolute control over your workspace <br />
    * Saved expenses -- clothing, lunches out, etc. <br />
    * Comfort -- can dress as you choose<br />
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Challenges of working from home <br />
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    * Isolation/loneliness <br />
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    * Play music - Focus@Will; stereo in your office playing your own music; I use my Echo Dot to play either classical or instrumental jazz, depending on my mood <br />
    * Schedule times to connect with others <br />
    * Join a carefully chosen organization--maybe a local one--to meet people. Especially valuable if you’re in a new-to-you area. <br />
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    * “Out of sight, out of mind” -- harder to connect with colleagues or get the positive attention of supervisors/bosses/etc. <br />
    * No colleagues down the hall to pick their brains <br />
    * Chat tools like Slack or Teams<br />
    * Video conferencing tools like Zoom or Skype <br />
    * Less support people and tech -- if you’re used to having IT and secretarial support . . . <br />
    * Household chores &amp; distractions <br />
    * Lack of boundaries between work and non-work <br />
    * Fewer opportunities to network, if that’s an important part of your career/business <br />
    * Less external motivation (nobody’s watching . . .) <br />
    * Extra expenses (unless your company provides) - supplies, equipment, internet, postage, etc.<br />
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Guidelines/“best practices”<br />
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Set aside a place designated for your work/business. If you can close a door on it, even better. That doesn’t mean you can’t work elsewhere--when I ne...

The Productive Woman

Laura McClellan

From the Vault: Working from Home – TPW490

APR 24, 202445 MIN
The Productive Woman

From the Vault: Working from Home – TPW490

APR 24, 202445 MIN

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Working from home has its benefits--and its challenges. This week I talk about both--and some solutions for the challenges