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Working From Home For The Holidays: Tips To Stay Productive And Employed

Close up of a young family using a laptop in the morning , while the father is talking on the phone

Staff Writer

 

The holiday season brings families together, but it also means added distractions for the many people working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

How can remote workers keep their focus sharp and their productivity high while noise and interruptions surround them? And what can businesses do to ensure their employees aren’t slacking and projects are on track?

 

“Working from home creates a different psychological vibe from the all-business environment of a brick-and-mortar office setting, and that feeling is magnified during the holidays,” says Cynthia Spraggs (www.virtira.com), a veteran of working remotely, author of How To Work From Home And Actually Get SH*T Done, and CEO of Virtira, a completely virtual company that helps other businesses work virtually.

 

“The holidays bring new challenges to getting work done efficiently at home, and at the same time, employers have concerns about how the holidays can affect workers’ productivity in a home setting. It can cause tension between managers and employees.”

 

Spraggs offers tips to employees and employers about working from home productively during the holidays:

 

How WFH employees can overcome holiday distractions

“Establishing a clear boundary is a must,” Spraggs says. “I strongly advise you to put a door between you and the rest of the household, and keep it shut. Otherwise, the home holiday cheer will break your concentration as people and pets stream in.”

 

 

How Employers Can Keep WFH Workers From Slacking During Holidays

 

“It’s all about discipline and knowing how to protect the work side of your home from the fun side during the holidays,” Spraggs says.

 

 

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