Lifestyle

How to do downshifting without leaving your office

It sounds like a dream, doesn’t it? You can achieve the perfect work-life balance of lifestyle director salary without even having to leave your home. The truth is, you can still get ahead by doing some of the time in your office and other times at home. If you’re looking for an article outlining what downsizing means these days and how to implement it in your office or somewhere else there are a few options – here are 7 ways to make downshifting work for you!

1) Voice/Video Chatting –

There is no reason to miss out on staying connected when implementing a new way of working. You can give up on that daily commute to work and use your phone or computer to keep in touch with family, friends or even clients. You can also use it to stay on top of daily work schedules so you know exactly what is coming up the next few days. Another great way to stay connected long-distance is through free video calling via Skype and FaceTime services.

2) Email –

There is no reason to stop checking your email in all situations. You can still keep up with your work from home as long as you’re online. As long as you utilize a scheduling service that automatically filters out your emails and only displays emails from them, you can set your emails up to be responded to from any location at any time, even if you are not physically there.

3) Video Conferencing –

You may be shocked to know that you can actually conduct a conference call from your home office. If you have a webcam and computer setup and are using Skype or FaceTime, you can have an on-site meeting with business associates and clients without ever having to leave your home office. A little bit more work at this time will yield the best results. You need to set up a video conferencing software package such as Zoom, Skype or FaceTime for this solution.

4) Small Town –

If you work primarily on projects that can be done online, there are probably a few small cities around your office where you can rent a place and telecommute. The trick is to find the right place to downsize your business. If traveling to another town isn’t in the cards for whatever reason, many large companies now offer remote work from their home office. You may need to find the best services for this and you may have to pay for a small amount of monthly access or a weekly subscription, but it can be a great solution for small businesses.

5) Greater Creativity –

As many people have reported and as many articles have detailed, when you work from home, you are able to think more creatively about your projects. You are not distracted by outside distractions and nothing is weighing down on you when in your home office; there’s no real pressure from others telling you what to work on next or how much time you should allot for it. You are simply working on the things that inspire you.

6) No Office Politics –

Many home business owners are now saying that their office or home office is a place for them to create, not a place where they have to work. If you tend to get stressed from office politics and need a way of silencing all of that going on around you, this can be a great option for you. You won’t have any outside distractions and no one to bombard with ideas or requests for changes in your work. This will make it easier for you to focus on your projects, which will give them better results in the end.

7) Saves Money –

Did you realize how much money you were spending on commuting to work, paying for office space and other such costs? If you’re able to work from home, you can save a ton of money by not having to pay for these things anymore. This is probably one of the more contentious benefits of working from home, but there are many people who already do it. How? By cutting back on your daily commute. You won’t have to drive to and from work every day, so you will save more money on gas and on overpriced parking. You also won’t need as much room as an office requires and can set up shop in a spare room without any overhead costs such as rent or utilities.

Summary:

The key is to not be too hard on yourself when you are just starting out with a new way of working. It takes some time for your brain to adjust and get used to it but eventually it will become easier than ever before.

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Aaron Finch

There are many labels that could be given to describe me, but one thing’s for certain: I am an entrepreneur with passion. Whether it's building websites and social media campaigns for new businesses or traveling the world on business trips - being entrepreneurs means constantly looking at yourself in a different light so as not get bored of your own success!

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