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Tips to work from home

When you’re working from home for the first time, you quickly realize that it requires more thought than plunking your laptop on the coffee table. Nailing down the tech is a large part of it. But we realize, too, that there’s a ‘softer’ side: what hours you keep, how to stay in contact with colleagues and friends, and even what to wear. Our editors are ready with all the tech tips we’ve learned from years of working from home ourselves.

Define your workspace

First things first: as we’re learning, there’s no ‘normal’ with the coronavirus. You’ll have to figure out what works for you, within your own unique environment. Still, some rules apply to just about everyone.

Establish a workspace. Our first tip is to claim a physical working space. Maybe it’s a corner of your dining room table. Or the breakfast nook. Or a small desk you picked up at IKEA.

Make sure you and anyone else stuck at home knows that when you’re seated at your workspace, you’re working and can’t be disturbed. Likewise, don’t feel compelled to ‘visit your office’ after hours.

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