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How to get sh!t done working from home

Yahoo says that its employees are no longer allowed to work from home – but if you do, these are the benefits and drawback of telecommuting that you need to know…

Republished with permission from Greatist.com

IMAGINE WAKING UP five minutes to 9am, still in PJs with eyes barely open, grabbing that steaming cup of homemade coffee, and settling down in a comfy office chair to work. There’s evidence such a scenario is becoming more common: One study estimates 45 per cent of America’s workforce has a job suitable for part-time or full-time telecommuting (the fancy term for working somewhere other than the office). In Ireland, it’s 4.69 per cent according to the most recent figures available, for 2011.

And research suggests employees who spend time working outside the office are more satisfied with their jobs and even argue less with family members [1]. But working outside the office isn’t always easy – it means learning how to manage time and prioritise, regardless of what those bunny slippers are saying[1][2].

Homeward bound – the need-to-know

Around a third of the American workforce telecommutesas of 2011, somewhere between 34 and 44 million Americans (the exact number varies between studies) worked outside the office at least occasionally. And the number of companies that allow employees to work from Starbucks or their friend’s couch has increased at least 25 percent over the last few years. Today’s telecommuters have such diverse jobs as public relations specialists, graphic designers, and nurses who give patients advice over the phone.

The potential benefits of working outside the office range from less time on a sweaty subway to more motivation to get stuff done. For one thing, a 2.4-second trip from the kitchen to the living-room workstation can save people time, energy, and money on commuting to the office. In some cases, telecommuting can also increase employees’ job satisfaction, improve work performance, and reduce stress[1]. That’s possibly because telecommuters feel more independent, free to take a break and look at images of cute puppies whenever[1]. And one study found telecommuters experienced less conflict with family members the more time they spent working from home[2]. (No more having to sneak to the stairwell to answer calls from that special someone.)

Perhaps surprisingly, working outside the office may also increase productivity. The boss can’t check to make sure telecommuters are actually working, and not just playing Words With Friends, so employees might try to prove themselves by submitting a finished project at the end of the day. But not everyone is ready to jump out of the desk chair and onto the couch.

Cabin fever – your action plan

Maybe the grass is always greener on the other side of the cubicle. Even part-time telecommuting can cause tension between coworkersOne study found in-office employees thought they were treated unfairly when other employees got to work from home, while telecommuters felt just the opposite[1]. And working from a house where the laundry machine’s overflowing and dinner’s burning in the oven may also mean family obligations distract us from professional responsibilities[2].

Before abandoning the office, consider whether telecommuting is right for you. It takes strong self-discipline and motivation to produce results on the job when there’s no one else around. Here are some general guidelines to follow when working outside (or inside) the office:

  • Designate a workspace when staying at home. Use that area for work and only work. (When on the couch, commence reality-TV-watching!)
  • Set a schedule. Let family and friends know you won’t be able to answer the phone or pick up groceries during work hours.
  • Keep it professional. It’s hard to take someone seriously when the dog is barking in the background of a conference call – time to put Sparky outside!
  • Work with a buddy. Having a coworker nearby can make sure you both stay on track.
  • Switch up your location. If sitting at home, bring the laptop to a café; the new scenery might motivate you to get more done. (Just don’t spill coffee on the computer.)
  • Check email and social network updates at set times, no matter how distracting that Facebook notification may be.
  • Take a break! One study suggests frequent short breaks from heavy computer use can actually boost productivity. Stand up and stretch or try a mid-day workout.
  • Don’t forget to go out and actually interact with people. Working alone all day and night isn’t healthy for anyone, so save time for socializing!
  • Bring water, but not food, to the work desk. Most of us know from personal experience that it’s easy to get caught up in work and eat an entire bag of Pirate’s Booty. Stick with just the water bottle.
  • Make sure health is a priority. Don’t use working at home as an excuse to slack on sleep or exercise. Good health is especially important since one study found people suffering from certain health issues tended to be less productive than healthy people[3].

For those seeking a career that allows telecommuting, check out openings for freelance gigs and other lesser-known jobs, like an online juror or mystery shopper. Happy (telecommute) job hunting!

- by Katie Golde

Works cited:

  1. The good, the bad, and the unknown about telecommuting: meta-analysis of psychological mediators and individual consequences. Gajendran, R.S., Harrison, D.A. Department of Management and Organization, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Journal of Applied Psychology 2007 Nov;92(6):1524-41. []
  2. Telecommuting’s differential impact on work-family conflict: is there no place like home? Golden, T.D., Veiga, J.F. Lally School of Management & Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY. Journal of Applied Psychology 2006 Nov;91(6):1340-50. []
  3. The relationship between health risks and work productivity. Boles, M., Pelletier, B., Lynch, W. Center for Public Health Studies, School of Community Health, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2004 Jul;46(7):737-45. []

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:19 PM

    Tough shit, Get over it. Should the cops, coffee sellers and caterers, medics, street cleaners, employees of hundreds of other companies that will be both attending and working at the event itself also be able to choose not to turn up? What drivel.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:19 PM

    @Mr Snuffleupagus: and clickbait

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:38 PM

    All workers are entitled to withdraw their labour as they see fit.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:44 PM

    @Benjy Dempsey: The big stars don’t want to touch Trump with a 50 foot pole. It’s telling that performers have to be forced under contract to be in The Donald’s presence.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:46 PM

    @Benjy Dempsey: So you think you can tell your boss you’re not going to work for any reason you like then, Benjy? Right so. Saying so, doesn’t make it so. If you don’t do your job, you get sacked. At least, out there in real world.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:59 PM

    Yes I am pretty sure you can’t refuse to provide some one service just because you have a prejudice against them.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 6:12 PM

    @benjy are employers entitled to withdraw wor as they see fit?

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 6:46 PM

    Benji, Wally, bill… Whatever…. You now saying that ni bakery was right to refuse to bake?

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 7:02 PM

    @Mr Snuffleupagus: Another butt-hurt Trump FanBoy.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 7:08 PM

    @Benjy Dempsey:
    Of course they can, but if they breach their contract…bye bye or a fine!

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 8:29 PM

    Mr Snuffle, ,You might recall the Luas workers withdrew their labour a while back and not only did they not get sacked they won an 18% pay rise.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 8:59 PM

    Thats showbiz baby!

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 6:20 PM

    perfectly fitting for a trump event to have women being forced to do things they don’t want to do.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 7:06 PM

    @stopit:
    It’s their job, if they don’t like it leave. Funny how “principles” seem to disappear when there is a threat of the money disappearing! Plenty more waiting to join! Imagine if employees decided whom their company could do business with! Sack em and move on!

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 8:13 PM

    That’s why we have unions. To keep greedy hogs in their place.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:53 PM

    Considering they have performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York since the 1930s, they’re in pretty good shape.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 6:16 PM

    @alphanautica: Great gams, them girls!

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:22 PM

    They could do a routine from Hamilton. Or dress as cats and when President Elect Tiny Hands goes for a handshake, there’s a ready made “Pussy Grabbing” headline available for publication. I’m sure the Rockettes have had to deal with many letches in their time, but being forced to do it on an official level is creepy.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:31 PM

    Trump will be thinking quietly to himself soooo many pussies and I only have two hands

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:36 PM

    @Tweed Cap: Somehow I can see Alec Baldwin dancing with a Rockettes type lineup on SNL in the coming weeks!

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 6:01 PM

    @Daisy Chai NSaw: Have you never heard of what Bill Clinton or JFK got up to in The White House?

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 6:20 PM

    @Eamon Mac Gowan: Yes. Does whataboutery make Trump less of a pussy grabber?

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 7:09 PM

    @Daisy Chai NSaw:
    Says the QUEEN of whataboutery!!!

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 7:39 PM

    @Warthog: Your mammy’s calling you for your tea. Run along.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:53 PM

    That’s millenials for you. They think their rights are being trampled on if their employer tells them to do something.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:29 PM

    It’s a job, get over it. I don’t like Enda much but hey, he was going to be at my child’s school for something, and on that day I still sent him to school.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 7:04 PM

    @The Girl: Umm, terrible comparison that makes no sense whatsoever.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 5:59 PM

    If they don’t want to do it, sack em.
    There’s plenty of hot sexy dancers all over America who would love to get that gig.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 6:55 PM

    @Eamon Mac Gowan: Here they are ..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzgOCR7y0pI

    LOL

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    @Eamon Mac Gowan: as if you’d know, LOL!

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 6:02 PM

    Shows the increasingly unpatriotic tendenies of the Left not just in the US but in the West generally.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 6:20 PM

    Incorrect use of the patriotic, Rosa Parks (if that is your real name).

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 7:05 PM

    @Rosa Parks: Patriotism is a disease of the mind.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 7:00 PM

    They should honour the president erect

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 7:49 PM

    Another pure bs lazy journalism propaganda piece. Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 9:22 PM

    @John Fergus:
    Par for the course at this stage.

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    Dec 23rd 2016, 9:22 PM

    Actually this has nothing to do with Donald Trump.
    The dancers are in dispute with the owners of the outfit.

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