How to Set Yourself Up for Success While Working Remotely

July 16, 2021

In January 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced companies all over the globe to make a quick switch to remote work. Now, in July 2021, many companies have announced  that they will continue following a remote or hybrid work schedule for the remainder of the year to ensure the health and safety of their employees. In this article, we will share some tips on how to set yourself up for success while working remotely. 

 

Create a stellar morning routine  

Switch up your routine! Set an alarm and use the extra time to cook a healthy breakfast, drink a warm cup of coffee while you scroll through your LinkedIn feed, or even sneak in a quick early morning workout. Having a strong and consistent morning routine is paramount when it comes to setting yourself up for a successful day ahead. 

 

Erica DiNapoli, Comrise Marketing Associate
Pictured: Comrise Marketing Associate, Erica DiNapoli, starting her morning with a cup of coffee outside!

 

Dress the part

Although wearing comfortable clothes, such as sweats, may seem like a major perk of working from home, a number of studies have shown that, when you dress professionally, you feel more confident and make stronger business decisions. You can still dress comfortably while looking and feeling your best!  

For client meetings and presentations, it’s always best to dress professionally. Opting for more comfortable business attire when you are not in meetings also works too.

 

Comrise leadership team
Pictured: The Comrise Management team is dressed to impress!

 

Set some ground rules

Ensure that your family members or roommates respect your work schedule and understand when you have important meetings or tight project deadlines. Discussing your work schedule with the people you live with the night before could help lower noise levels in the house and could prevent major disruptions during important team meetings. 

Comrise Marketing Team Lead, Sarah Baker, usually makes it known when she is taking an important call or meeting. “It’s important that everyone respects each other, whether you’re in an office or at home. I always make sure my family is aware of any important meetings right before I join a call, which helps me remain focused. I also offer the same respect to others when we share an office space.”

 

Create an ergonomic work space

Try working in an area of your home that is quiet and has warm or natural lighting. If you’re going to be following a remote or hybrid schedule for a long period of time, invest in a desk and a comfy office chair. You could even shop around for a standing desk if you prefer not to sit all day. Stores such as Amazon, Target, and Staples provide affordable options that will help you upgrade your home office.

In addition, some companies may offer home office arrangements, which is another perk of the new workforce. 

Now that you have your own personal workspace, you can customize it in a way that makes you more comfortable and productive each day.

 

Communicate with your team daily

Whether you’re working remotely or in an office setting, communicate with your team daily! Provide project updates, check-in on your colleagues to see if they need any help, ask questions, and, of course, continue to be innovative and pitch new ideas that will help your company flourish. 

You may not be able to walk over to your colleague’s desk everyday, but applications such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Google Hangouts have made communication in this new world of remote work easier than ever.

Additionally, if you have an opportunity to host a team event, go for it! At Comrise, we plan quarterly events for our employees and arrange holiday gifts/check-ins for our consultants. For remote-only companies, it’s important to maintain communication while occasionally meeting up for team events.

Comrise team working remotely
Pictured: Comrise team on a Zoom call

 

Stick to your normal work hours

If possible, try to stick to the hours you worked pre-COVID times. If this has been a struggle for you, you’re not alone! Knowing when to “sign off for the day” has actually been one of the greatest challenges faced in this new world of remote work. Falling into this trap too often could cause a major burnout down the road… which could significantly lower your energy levels, creativity, and productivity. 

 

      Here are a few recommendations that have worked for the Comrise team:  

  • Make a to-do list each day and stick to it
  • Turn off your email notifications or sign out of work-related apps after hours 

 

Stay aligned with your company culture 

You may not be working next to your colleagues everyday and attending company events, but that doesn’t mean you should forget about your company culture. Participate in team meetings, attend virtual lunches and happy hours, join an office committee, and communicate with your colleagues daily. 

At Comrise, we offer a broad range of in-person, remote, and hybrid job opportunities across IT, Engineering, Medical Device, Finance, Marketing, and more. Visit our LinkedIn Job Page to learn more and apply to one of our opportunities today!

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