First Published: 04 September, 2020
The prospect of staying at home for work and in certain cases not being able to go outside can seem overwhelming especially when you're someone who enjoys being outdoors. Although you have to stay put at home, there are plenty of ways to keep active while being indoors.
Read on for some of our tips on how to stay active and sane when working from home.
It can be tempting to stay in bed and work at odd hours, but having an active routine will benefit your mental health and keep you on task while working from home. By setting a schedule with break times and sticking to it, you will develop a healthy work routine, which will give your brain time to work and rest.
Having a dedicated workspace away from your bed or any distractions is good for your mental health. It is important that your workspace is not close to your bed or couch as it can make you sluggish and not focus on the task at hand. By treating your workspace like an office, it'll help increase efficiency and concentration on your work.
Giving yourself breaks is extremely crucial in letting your mind and body relax as it gives you an opportunity to stretch and move around. Take a break away from work by making yourself a drink, catching up with loved ones or setting aside time for a proper lunch. Instead of getting your daily news fix which will only increase anxiety, try to wind down and relax. Meditation is a great way to calm your mind when you're feeling stressed or anxious as it refreshes your mind and gives you a break from work. Besides, having scheduled breaks can significantly improve performance levels and attentiveness.
Allocating time for workouts not only keeps your body in shape but is great for your overall mental health. YouTube is a great resource as there are thousands of fitness routines such as yoga, cardio workouts, Zumba, and circuit exercises. Doing some sort of exercise every day can help reduce stress, uplift your mood, increase your energy levels, and stimulate your brain function.
In addition to being physically fit, it is vital to keep the mind active. Set aside time in your schedule to read books, listen to podcasts, watch quiz-based programmes, or work on problem-solving puzzles to challenge your mind and maintain mental sharpness. Additionally, learning new skills such as playing an instrument, cooking, or learning a foreign language can boost your memory. Many businesses are switching to online classes during the shutdown, so there are plenty of choices available.
Seeking out social interaction keeps you happy, healthy and sane. Communicating with your colleagues throughout the day about work and non-work related things is a helpful way to check-in with one another. Apps like Microsoft Teams, Skype, Slack, Zoom, and Google Hangouts Meet are useful tools to connect with your team. This is also a good time to connect with family and friends as everyone needs some type of "people connection" in times of isolation to ease any feelings of loneliness.
Overall, working from home requires a different routine than working in an office. However, setting up a schedule and sticking to it helps in having a good work-life balance. By keeping yourself active when working from home, you'll have no problem increasing your productivity and improving your health in the long run.
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