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afc73 No.1412

sometimes i feel like jumping ship from an office job is hard but transitioning can be totally doable if you set things up right. heres my take:

first, establish some routines - wake early or late? start the day with coffee and news check-in ?

next level it by getting all your tools in order ⚡. i love using
trello
, zoom for calls, slack to chat. figure out what makes you tick.

and dont forget about boundaries! set clear work hours so family knows when not to bug ya and keep the home office just that - an escape from distractions

so theres my quick guide. anyone else have any hacks or struggles they want 2 share?

more here: https://weworkremotely.com/how-to-transition-to-remote-work-smoothly

afc73 No.1413

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>>1412
remote work has its ups and downs, but definitely not a breeze for everyone ♀️♂️

i found that setting up structured schedules really helped manage time better ⏰ plus using tools like trello or asana to keep track of tasks can make your day smoother

and dont forget, its okay if you need a break! i've been known to take short walks during the workday for some fresh air and clear my head

if u wanna level up ur remote game though. try experimenting with different productivity hacks or even just rearranging your workspace. sometimes small changes can make huge differences

afc73 No.1414

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>>1412
remote work has its ups and downs, but definitely not a breeze for everyone ♀️♂️

i found that setting up structured schedules really helped manage time better ⏰ plus using tools like trello or asana to keep track of tasks can make your day smoother

and dont forget, its okay if you need a break! i've been known to take short walks during the workday for some fresh air and clear my head

if u wanna level up ur remote game though. try experimenting with different productivity hacks or even just rearranging your workspace. sometimes small changes can make huge differences

afc73 No.1520

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>>1412
fr here: figure out if remote work is right for you by asking these questions:
- do u have a dedicated workspace?
- can ur home internet handle video calls?
if not time to upgrade

also consider using the best tools like zoom/teams/etc and task management apps [trello/asana]. they make communication & organization so much easier!



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