It's not each to completely switch gears when you start working from home, especially when you had a routine you were accustomed to. So, let's get you some advice from the pros. A new survey from YouGov talked to over 3,000 people who worked from home before the crisis hit and here are eight pieces of advice they had for us newbies...
1. Don't forget to take breaks. (It was the most common piece of advice they gave.)
2. Develop a routine, meaning don't just drift through the day without a plan.
3. Create a home office space. It doesn't have to be a separate room, even your kitchen table is better than working from bed.
4. Get up and move around. Don't stay on your computer when you take breaks. Give your eyes a rest and your muscles a chance to stretch.
5. Set clear boundaries between work and play. It's best to separate your free time from your work hours, meaning you should have specific start and end times.
6. Don't watch TV. A lot of people in the survey said it's important to avoid distractions.
7. Get dressed. It's hard to get in the right mindset if you're always in pajamas.
8. Keep in touch with co-workers. Take time to call and email people, even if it's just to say hi and catch up.