Work from home: good and bad habits

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How much do you know about what you should and should not do when working from home? Find out how many things we do when working from home that distract us or are not optimal for a successful workday.
Josh Sharpe
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    Work from home: good and bad habits
    The upcoming slides show good and bad habits of working from home.  Take a look at the photographs and try to guess which one represents a good work habit or a bad work habit. Check your answers on the slide after each individual photograph. How much do you know about what you should and should not do when working from home?

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    Picture 1: answers
    As comfortable and tempting as it may seem, working in bed, on the sofa or on the floor is bad for your back. Bad postures can damage your back and cause back, head and neck pain if they are maintained for a period of time. Working in bed is a bad habit. You should instead study at a desk or table with a proper, comfortable chair.

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    Work in a quiet room where we you feel comfortable and are not distracted by other family members. A comfortable chair is essential.
    Picture 2: answers

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    Working as a team, making video calls and chatting and sharing your questions is a very healthy habit. It is important that you continue to interact with your coworkers just as you did in the office. Do not isolate yourself!
    Picture 3: answers

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    Picture 4: answers
    There are lots of physical exercises that you can do in the space of a room or a living room, or even from your desk chair. Take 20 minute breaks every 2 or 3 hours of work. During these breaks you can do neck, shoulder and leg stretches and take a walk around the house. This will help you release tension, reduce inactivity, avoid bad postures and a sedentary lifestyle. Sitting for more than 6 hours a day or for long periods of time can contribute to developing serious illnesses.

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    Picture 5: answers
    The previous picture represents a bad habit. There are too many distractions on the work area: mobile phones, food, drinks and other people. On the desk there should only be the essential objects to work, anything else you should put away. Keep your work area clean and spacious.

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    The previous photograph represents a good habit. If you have a balcony or a garden take advantage and work outside for 1 or 2 hours a day. Getting some sun and a change of air is always beneficial.
    Picture 6: answers

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    Getting up early, getting dressed, and eating well are three essential steps to start the workday from home with energy and in a good mood. Spending time doing these three things instead of getting up just in time to start working will make a difference in the energy and attitude with which you start the day.
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