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Making Work From Home Extraordinary
Making work from home extraordinary can be overwhelming. Especially if the proper internal and external conditions are not met. Some of them are under your control, others not so much. When I started working from home back in March 2020 — forced by COVID-19 here in New York; I realized that my business met many of those external conditions that make it a great work from home business. It’s important that you too evaluate them and figure out if working from home is advantageous for you.
Sebastian RodriguezPublished 4 years ago in Journal5 ways to stay motivated when working from home
With Covid-19 shutting down much of the country, many people will be working from home. This presents a number of challenges to those who are not used to being around all the temptations at home and still need to get their work done and stay motivated while doing so. This ties into my previous post on self-efficacy which is an essential trait found in successful people.
Andrew MunroPublished 4 years ago in Journal5 Practical Hacks to Work from Home Smarter
For many, working from home is like a dream come true. You can sleep in, drink your coffee in peace, and work in your pyjamas! However, if you’re not able to organise your time well, it can be a complete nightmare.
Emma WilliamsPublished 4 years ago in JournalFamous Journalist Alisia Watson who writes for HuffPost Joins MUS Tech Publishers as an Editor-in-Chief
Alisia Watson was born in Torino, Italy on 06 January 1993. Alisia Watson early life was full of poverty but still she managed to study and completed her graduation. Alisia was graduated in Journalism and then later on Business Administration from University of Torino. Alisia Watson, since her school was fond of writing. She wrote for many school magazine and won prizes. Moreover, she also wrote in different university annual magazines and other student societies magazines and made her name in Italy for her best write up. Alisia Watson has been even nominated for the best Author of 2019 in Italy. Alisia Watson has been writing for HuffPost, Read Write and Datafloq and then later on joined MUS Tech Publishers as an Editor-in-Chief in January 2020.
Top 10 online work from home business ideas
1. Become An Affiliate Marketer One of the easiest ways to make a few bucks online is affiliate marketing. An affiliate is essentially someone who receives a commission for selling products for other companies, whether it’s on their own site or through another channel like eBay. The best part is that you don’t have to develop any products yourself, just sell other people’s products.
Ayomide AjayiPublished 4 years ago in JournalCoronavirus has shaped a new future for work
The global pandemic has spread all over the world. The COVID-19 has affected the lives of many. Industries have not taken it easy either. Many have lost their jobs, while others had to adjust to the completely new lifestyle and completely new reality they work up one day. The pandemic is not over yet, but some restrictions have been lifted.
Mariam PagavaPublished 4 years ago in JournalBe different.... be you
Since I was a little girl I always had this dream of my own place to live. I was raised in a family with 3 siblings and 2 bedrooms, so privacy was a luxury only allowed when my family get out for country trips and I had to stay because my college.
Alicia ValdesPublished 4 years ago in Journal5 Tips to Help You Stay Sane Working From Home
Working from home can seem like a dream come true. No daily commutes. No checking your phone to see if it’s 5 pm yet. And all the snacks in the house are yours for the taking.
Tommy FotakPublished 4 years ago in JournalHow to Identify Legit Work from Home Jobs?
Nearly 11 million people worked from their home 50% of the time in 2019. With so many professionals telecommuting, finding a legit remote job should be easy, right? Not necessarily.
I'm always outside, I'm staying in.
During this quarantine, everyone required to stay at home except for the essential workers, which is what I am. I am always out I am rarely home, I love being at home; it is my escape from this world. The room that I call my sanctuary is my office. When you enter the room– The room is small like a child bedroom enough room for a twin-size bed, a dresser, and the child's toys, with one window to bring in the morning light. The color of the room is White as an eggshell; it gives the feeling of a canvass, draw, and paint what you want your world to look. There are two desks, one on the left and one on the right. The desk on the right is long and light brown. It belongs to my husband because he is in Law. His desk is divided with different décor on the right is Star Wars memorabilia and on the left books on Law, and documentation on cases. There are three University degrees hanging on the wall.
stephanie borgesPublished 4 years ago in JournalHow to Tackle The 3 Biggest Challenges of Working From Home
I'm of the mind that, coronavirus or not, we were always moving inexorably towards remote work. As reported by Forbes, modern workers demand greater respect, flexibility, and purpose from their jobs. Meanwhile, the technology that acts as the foundation of effective telecommuting — collaboration apps, video conferencing tools, and more — is now more advanced than ever.
Brad WaylandPublished 4 years ago in Journal5 Ways to Keep It Together While Working From Home
We all see those smashingly successful entrepreneurs out there living flexible lifestyles. We stare them in jealously, practically salivating over their seemingly Instagram perfect lives.
Leigh FisherPublished 4 years ago in Journal