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By Jitin Kanwar
October 14, 2019 • Fact checked by Dumb Little Man
8 Really Awesome Tips For Working Remotely
So, you work from home and enjoy all the perks that come along with it. Or do you?
Surely, the pleasure of working in your pajamas is second to none. You may also find that having six tabs opened concurrently — and most likely unrelated to your job — on your computer screen without a boss looking over your shoulder is quite amusing.
But letโs get real!
The emergency call from your friend in a tizzy about a recent breakup can wait. Diversions can be ignored with no sweat when working in a traditional office. But at home, theyโre simply too tempting to ignore.
This article will rundown 8 tips to for working remotely so you can keep distractions at bay during your at-home working hours.
Set Up Working Hours
This may seem like an easy undertaking, but unless you have the discipline of a saint, itโs going to take considerable effort to set up working hours and stick to them. If the time youโve set aside to work is a free-for-all, thereโs nothing to stop you from adding non-work related chores.
Like cleaning the fridge, perhaps?
The idea of working from home means being free from the 9-to-5 grind, right? Well, not really. Youโre definitely going to have to grind, but under your own terms.
Setting up โoffice hoursโ and having the discipline to โstick to themโ will make you more productive and able to concentrate better. If you become distracted, ask yourself, โWould I be doing this if I was working in a traditional office setting?โ
The answer is probably no!
By creating a specific block of time for working, you'll be able to improve both concentration and productivity.
Setting up working hours also includes prioritizing tasks. Set your working hours around a system that prioritizes and identifies projects that will befit your clients and business the most. Get rid of all the frivolous things that donโt bring value to your work time and โconcentrateโ on those that do.
Create a Work Space

Letโs face it:
Using your kitchen as an office one day and your living room the next wonโt do much to improve your concentration.
Choose a space that offers the best potential for a productive work environment with as little distraction as possible. Your workspace is your โmoney-making area.โ
You canโt fit all of your stuff into your designated workspace. Put them in an area that allows unfettered access to them.
See Also:ย 8 Ways To Set Up An Awesome Home Office
Get Dressed For Success
You can probably concentrate working in your pajamas. However, if you use video chat apps like Skype, you will have to dress appropriately. Yes, that means brushing your teeth, doing your hair, and looking professional at least from the waist up.
You will discover that when you dress for success, a โbusiness mindsetโ evolves, reinforcing your concentrated efforts. Put on something comfortable, but make sure that whatever you wear gives you energy and a sense of accomplishment, even if itโs your favorite stretch pants or multicolored hoodie.
Where Is Your Ground Zero?
The words โwherever I lay my hat, thatโs my homeโ should be the telecommuting industryโs anthem. With telecommuting, โhomeโ is wherever you feel comfortable doing your job which, in most instances, will probably be at home.
But, do you have a favorite cafe, park bench or a communal office where you find it easy to concentrate and focus on your work?
Use them!
Any place that you can use constructively as a refuge for your tasks is considered โhomeโ in the world of remote workers.
The 52/17 Rule

Have you ever heard of the 52/17 rule?
According to research, itโs a tested method that helps improve concentration and productivity. The 52/17 rule concept is straightforward.
For every 52 minutes of work time, you take a 17 minute break. Nonetheless, reading about the 52/17 rule is the easy part; applying it is another story.
Letโs put it this way:
Thereโs room for adjustment. Maybe a 5-minute break every 45 minutes suits you better. Or you prefer to work in 60-minute spurts with 10-minute breaks. Experiment and find your balance.
Thereโs another technique that helps with concentration called the Pomodoro Technique. This method suggest breaking down large tasks or a spate of projects into smaller, clocked intervals known as โPomodoros.โ
The method similar to the 52/17 rule supposedly assists remote workers with maintaining focus during long working hours. Still, according to scientific research, users of the technique were more productive when working in short intervals and taking more breaks to boost energy.
See Also:ย Hack the Pomodoro Technique to Boost Your Productivity
Be Strict About Deadlines
Deadlines are part-and-parcel when it comes to your work and extremely beneficial for concentration. Setting realistic deadlines helps you focus more on the task at hand.
How many times have you left a phone call unanswered because you had to โconcentrate on your work in order to meet a deadline?โ
Setting targets will subtly improve your concentration with little to no effort on your part.
Daydreaming
Some of you may think daydreaming is a major faux pas when it comes to working from home. However, research has proven that daydreaming is actually good for the mind.
In fact, roughly 48% of participants in an extensive study spent much of their waking time daydreaming the day away. It comes down to โworking memory.โ You see, the more working memory you have, the better you can concentrate on your work, even while thinking about something else.
Consider it this way:
Your computer has physical and virtual memory. Your physical memory is your โworking memoryโ and your virtual memory is your โprobing psyche.โ It doesnโt really remember anything as it simply drifts from one thought to another.
The physical memory is restricted but virtual memory has the capacity for more storage. Research reveals that โdaydreamingโ or โmind wanderingโ gives your working memory a boost.
Daydreaming also increases your problem-solving skills and helps you concentrate and focus better on individual tasks.
Isolation and Concentration
To be honest, working from home may leave you feeling a bit isolated. However, the isolation can be overlooked if you โconcentrateโ on your work.
In fact, youโll hardly notice your voluntary solitude. Besides, there are tasks that need completing. Rather than mope about how โlonely and isolatedโ remote work makes you feel, divert your mind and get moving with the task at hand!
Final Thoughts
The secret of effective concentration while working from home is about constructing an environment and system that match your specific needs and priorities. OK, you may have to try a little-bit-of-this and a little-bit-of-that in order to come to a definitive balance. But, you have everything to gain and nothing to lose. Try out these tips for working remotely and see for yourself.
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Jitin Kanwar
Jitin Kanwar is a digital marketer at Time Doctor, a time tracking and productivity monitoring software designed for tracking hours and productivity of remote teams. Previously he has run his own business as well as worked with various brands as an executive as well as a freelancer to ensure sustainable revenue and growth. Jitin is a creative and dynamic marketer with proven expertise in consistently penetrating new markets using digital channels.
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