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Work From Home Checklist

This document provides a checklist for determining if working from home is suitable and how to set up an effective home office. It advises evaluating if one is self-motivated, can work independently, and has a suitable home workspace without distractions. It also recommends dedicating a separate work area, ensuring reliable internet access, obtaining necessary equipment and supplies, structuring the workday with clear hours and breaks, and switching off after working hours.

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Work From Home Checklist

This document provides a checklist for determining if working from home is suitable and how to set up an effective home office. It advises evaluating if one is self-motivated, can work independently, and has a suitable home workspace without distractions. It also recommends dedicating a separate work area, ensuring reliable internet access, obtaining necessary equipment and supplies, structuring the workday with clear hours and breaks, and switching off after working hours.

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WORK FROM HOME CHECKLIST

Working from home certainly doesn’t suit everyone. And while giving up the daily
commute and working in your PJs might sound amazing, it’s necessary to give real
thought as to whether it will really work for you.

DETERMINE IF IT’S A FIT FOR YOU


☐ Are you self-motivated and disciplined? Can you get work done without having
others give you motivation?
☐ Are you confident in your abilities to work without supervision?
☐ Will you be happy spending a lot of time alone?
☐ Do you need face-to-face interaction, or would communication via email, phone,
chat, or video conference suffice?
☐ Is your home big enough? Is there an area that can be used for your office space?
☐ Will others in the house respect your need to be uninterrupted?

WORKSPACE AND ESSENTIALS


☐ Set aside a work area in your home that is separate from the rest of your life.
☐ Choose a workspace with plenty of natural light.
☐ Set up a dedicated phone line or cell to use for work calls.
☐ Ensure you have reliable, high speed Internet access.
☐ Create a quality workspace complete with desk, ergonomic chair, lighting, printer,
copier, and storage space.
☐ Obtain a quality desktop or laptop computer.
☐ Install Microsoft Office 365, plus any other software necessary for your particular
job.
☐ Stock up on office stationery. Set up an account with your local store, if necessary, to
ensure you never run out.

MAKING IT WORK
☐ Structure your day. Set yourself regular working hours and stick to them.
☐ Tell friends and family that you’re ‘at work’ during your working hours. Often, those
close to you think that if you’re home, then it’s OK to call or pop in for a chat.
☐ Take regular breaks.
☐ Save your work to the cloud with OneDrive. That way, you can take your work with
you if you need a change of scenery.
☐ Switch off at the end of the day. Do not be tempted to check your email after the
working day has finished.

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