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    Home » How to Stay Productive Working Remotely as a Freelancer During Coronavirus

    How to Stay Productive Working Remotely as a Freelancer During Coronavirus

    npsnps20 April 2020Updated:4 July 2024
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    Working as a freelancer offers an abundance of freedom in the professional sense. During the Coronavirus outbreak, it can be easy to lose out on some of your productivity.

    You could have rejuvenated yourself on weekends but now are stuck inside of the house due to state laws. Try to reduce distractions like having the news on as there always seems to be breaking news that simply repeats what was said earlier in the day.

    Staying productive will directly impact your income and in a world where people are struggling, you should take advantage of your opportunity. The following are tips to stay productive when stuck at home due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

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    Don’t Let Your Significant Other Distract You

    You might have your significant other home during your regular working days for the first time. Do not allow them to distract you as you still have a job to do. This will be far easier if they are working remotely as well as work has to be done. Establish your separate working areas to ensure you give each other the ability to be as productive as possible.

    Below are a few more tips to help when working in the home with your significant other:

    • Align your schedules so you start and stop working around the same time.
    • Lunch together can be a great time or even scheduling a specific time to walk your pets.
    • Try to get a workout in as healthier people are more productive and that is a proven fact.

    Avoid the Excessive Alcohol Consumption that is Occurring

    Being stuck in the house day after day can make it easy to have a glass of wine or a beer far earlier than you usually deem acceptable. Avoid drinking during this time as it will only decrease your productivity. Very few if any freelancers are more productive when drinking alcohol.

    Work EVERY SINGLE DAY!

    There are so many people that are out of a job and are struggling financially. This can be a time for a freelancer to thrive as there are no distractions that will get you out of the house during this pandemic. Here are a few tips that will help you avoid burnout even when working daily:

    • Designate days where you will only work for a couple of hours. Doing 7 days of 12 hours of work can break even the most resilient freelancer’s spirit.
    • Start early in order to get work done for the day as delaying will only lead to you working later.
    • Get quality sleep so your mind is sharp as freelancers do not have to take their kids to school or have other obligations out of leaving the home for essential activities.
    • Explore new tools like that of comparing mobile invoicing tools so when the world goes back to normal, you are efficient as you have ever been!

    Keep yourself productive so you can keep earning a healthy freelancer income. You want to keep your current clients during this time when so many others are wondering where their next paycheck will come from.

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