These are some of the best perks about working from home
With the majority of the country now working from home, those accustomed to an office environment have had to adapt quickly to a new routine.
And while motivating yourself and avoiding distractions can be tricky - especially with family or flatmates around - there are lots of surprising perks about not having to go into the office.
Here are the best things about working from home.
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Hide AdNo commute
You don’t need to worry about getting stuck in traffic or missing your bus - your office is now in the room next door.
You also save money on petrol and bus and train tickets and you get home earlier in the evening, because you’re already there.
Long-lies
Because you don’t have to worry about your commute, there’s no need to set your alarm for 6am to try and get into the office for 9am.
Instead, you can enjoy a longer lie in bed and feel more rested and ready for the working day - but do try and avoid waking up five minutes before you’re meant to start work. Instead, give yourself time to enjoy the morning, perhaps with a nice breakfast and a cup of coffee.
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Hide AdComfy chairs
You should probably avoid working from your bedroom (or your bed) just to help you create boundaries between work and relaxation time.
However, there’s nothing stopping you from choosing your comfiest chair to work from.
Better lunch options
Does your lunch canteen leave something to be desired? Perhaps the selection isn’t that great, or maybe it’s a bit too expensive.
Or are you trapped in the cycle of bringing the same tin of soup or clingfilmed sandwich from home?
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Hide AdWell, no need to worry about that anymore - now, your lunch options are limitless. With access to a proper kitchen, you can make whatever you want for your lunch.
Wear your PJs
If you’re used to wearing an uncomfortable suit or painful high heels all day, then no need to worry about that any more.
Working from home, you can wear whatever you like.
And while nobody can stop you from wearing your pajamas all day, getting too comfy could make it tricky to get into ‘work mode’.
Try a compromise with a comfy jumper and slippers.
Control the temperature
Do you find your office too hot? Too cold? Too noisy? Maybe even too quiet?
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No matter how you like to work, you can set it up exactly the way you want without worrying about your co-workers complaining about it.
Turn the music up
You might be used to sticking your headphones on at work or maybe listening to music at work is frowned upon in your office.
But now that you’re working from home, you can blast out your favourite playlist to keep yourself motivated or put on something relaxing to ease the day’s stress.
Either way, the choice is yours.
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Hide AdStay on top of chores
Are you used to coming home from a long day at work only to be greeted by the dirty dishes you left from the night before, or the ever-growing pile of laundry you’ve been putting off doing?
Working from home, you can tick off those daily to-do tasks. Stick on a load of laundry between meetings, or tackle the dishes on your lunch hour.
Save money
Whatever money you’d be spending on travel, like train fare or fuel for the car, your lunch, your mid-day cup of coffee, you won’t be spending at home.
It’ll be easier for you to save money working from home because you’ll have less temptation to splurge on something when you’re at the office.
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Spend more time with loved-ones
You’re still working so of course you can’t just hang out with your family or partner all day, but working from home does allow you to check in a bit more often.
You can have lunch with them or take a 10 minute coffee break and see how their day is going.
Alternatively, if you live by yourself, you can take time to FaceTime or call your loved ones without having the office listening in on your call.
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Hide AdLook after your pets
If you have a dog or a cat, or any pet for that matter, the worst part of your morning is probably seeing their face when you leave for work.
With working from home, you can hang out with your pets a lot easier - and make sure they aren’t getting up to mischief.
No office distractions
Once you get settled into a working from home routine, you might actually find you’re being more productive being away from the office.
You have no co-workers stopping by for a quick question that turns into a 30-minute chat when you really need to be getting on with your work.
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It doesn’t matter if it’s raining
How many times have you finished work, only to look out the window and realise it’s absolutely pouring it down?
Then you’ve had to run out to your car or stand under a dripping bus stop, or crack out the umbrella, only to get home soggy and miserable?
Well, there’s no need to worry about that with working from home - at the end of the day, you simply close down your computer and work phone and you’re already home.