Category: work from home

  • Tips for working from home!

    Tips for working from home!

    Working from Home

    A lot of people ask me how I handle working from home. As you can imagine, it can be very distracting if you aren’t prepared for it! With house chores looking right at you, all your favorite things to do during your down time within eye sight, and no one checking on you to see what you’ve gotten done, it can be a bit overwhelming. Here’s a few tricks I use to stay on track:

    1. Have a dedicated work space.
     
    Even if you are sharing the room with another space, dedicate a wall or a section of it to your work space. You need to have a defined area so when you “step into it” you can be in the work mode and not “see” all the distractions around you.
    Wish working from home looked this glamorous every day! Photographer: Jenna Alcala.
    2. Get dressed and create a morning routine!
     
    You don’t have to be in fashion, in style, or dressed to the T, but taking a shower and getting out of your jamies can seriously motivating! Also sticking with a morning routine can make you feel ready and prepared for the day.
    3. Set dedicated work hours, and give yourself a real lunch break!
     
    Working off hours can really hurt your body and your routine of working. Overworking can also wear you down and make you less effective at what you are actually doing. Set dedicated work hours and be sure to give yourself a break, just like you would at any out of home job!
    4. Use those extra hours wisely!
     
    If you are like me, clutter and unorganized mess can be seriously distracting. Use the time you’d be commuting during an out of home job to do the cleaning around the house! Get everything set so the next morning is dedicated to your routine and work load.
    5. Have fun with your office space!
     
    Decorate it nicely, keep it organized, and have fun with it! After all, you will be spending most of your time at home here. Why not love it?
  • November Look Back

    A look back at some of our favorite posts in November:

    A Lux Neoclassic home tour.
    The dilemma: You only have one spare bedroom but desperately need a home office. The solution: Consider installing a murphy bed in the closet to allow for both. Bonus points if you conceal your murphy bed behind glossy doors with cute hardware! Source: Caitlin & Caitlin Design Co.
    Murphy Beds that actually look amazing!
    Love this beautiful home office from In My Own Style #bloggerstylinhometours
    GiveThanks Collection 2012 - free printables from TheTomkat Studio http://www.thetomkatstudio.com/thanksgivingprintables/
    Thanksgiving ideas you might not have seen before!
    interiors, interior design, home decor, decorating ideas, bedroom inspiration, romantic spaces, lilac, pink
    and a look at different bed making personalities! Which one are you?
    What was your favorite post this month?
  • Tips for working from home!

    A lot of people ask me how I handle working from home. As you can imagine, it can be very distracting if you aren’t prepared for it! With house chores looking right at you, all your favorite things to do during your down time within eye sight, and no one checking on you to see what you’ve gotten done, it can be a bit overwhelming. Here’s a few tricks I use to stay on track:

    1. Have a dedicated work space.

    Even if you are sharing the room with another space, dedicate a wall or a section of it to your work space. You need to have a defined area so when you “step into it” you can be in the work mode and not “see” all the distractions around you. 
    Wish working from home looked this glamorous every day! Photographer: Jenna Alcala.
    2. Get dressed and create a morning routine!

    You don’t have to be in fashion, in style, or dressed to the T, but taking a shower and getting out of your jamies can seriously motivating! Also sticking with a morning routine can make you feel ready and prepared for the day. 
    3. Set dedicated work hours, and give yourself a real lunch break!

    Working off hours can really hurt your body and your routine of working. Overworking can also wear you down and make you less effective at what you are actually doing. Set dedicated work hours and be sure to give yourself a break, just like you would at any out of home job!
    4. Use those extra hours wisely!

    If you are like me, clutter and unorganized mess can be seriously distracting. Use the time you’d be commuting during an out of home job to do the cleaning around the house! Get everything set so the next morning is dedicated to your routine and work load. 
    5. Have fun with your office space!

    Decorate it nicely, keep it organized, and have fun with it! After all, you will be spending most of your time at home here. Why not love it?