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Board Economics
Re: How to be more effective working remotely.
by
naira
on 17/09/2022, 08:01:58 UTC
Find the right space
Whether it’s a room in your home, a shared workspace, or a favorite coffee shop, the environment matters when working remotely. Make sure temperature and noise levels are comfortable for you, you have plenty of space for your equipment, and it’s somewhere you’re not likely to be disturbed. Look for areas that offer natural light to help you feel energized.

Living alone on a rented house is becoming option for some remote workers now. Focusing to your work is really difficult to do at home because there are really some unwanted noise that you can't avoid from your neighbors or people living in the same house. Telling them to stop is not that easy because it will also make them uncomfortable at their own house.
This is what I have been doing for almost a year. People who work remotely, especially those who have to accept jobs that used to be offline, and greet coworkers, now have to get used to computers. Get in the habit of being productive with everything online. But maybe this is part of the preparation for a future where offline work is starting to dwindle and people are turning everything online. I decided to rent a rented house for a demanding job where a level of focus is required. Must be in a quiet atmosphere, without noise, and give us a little stimulus to concentrate more.