3 Routines That Help You Transition into Working From Home

Work from home routine

‘Fake Commute’ is a term that describes helping people create a routine when they are new to working-from-home.

The word ‘fake’ usually has a negative connotation, but it is a good practice here. You’ll see what I mean.

The Fake commute is a process that helps to establish and strengthen your workday’s productivity. This practice is beneficial for anyone who is adding or transitioning into working-from-home. Some work-from-home positions empower workers to make their schedules. This freedom of having a flexible schedule can be a learning curve if you do not have a system to follow. You cane easily forget the work hours you’ve selected.

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Most jobs have managers who will reach out if you miss your schedule. In this virtual call center work niche, its trading time for money. Meaning, if you don’t work, you don’t get paid. And, if your commitment adherence (CA) metric gets too low, then the contract can be terminated.

Keep the Same Schedule When Working From Home

You can make the money you want in a virtual call center position in a comfortable space. And, you are your first accountability manager.

So, the first routine to be successful in a virtual call center, is to schedule the same hours in weekly.

[bctt tweet=”It helps to work the same schedule because you’ll eventually do it subconsciously”]

Morning and Afternoon Routines

The second routine will help people that work in the mornings. A ‘fake commute’ is to:

  • Shower and have breakfast
  • Meditate
  • Exercise
  • Watch the morning news with coffee/tea

Doing any combination of the above every morning will help you develop a healthy morning pattern. This virtual call center work from home niche can be part-time, or you can work more hours. Working part-time or more hours, in the morning or afternoon, will require a commute to help you remember your schedule.

Your part-time commute when you work afternoons can be:

  • Shower and eat
  • Have family time
  • Watch the news
  • set your phone alarm so you’ll know when to go to your office and log in

The same is true for those that choose to work more hours. You’ll need to create a commute process for starting and ending your workday.

Lastly, setting a routine gives you time to rest. Time off is essential for your mind and body.

Most people work from home to have a flexible schedule working around their other priorities. Being able to set your rest times, you can look forward to:

  • family time/events
  • rest and rejuvenation
  • work on other endeavors that are important to you

Sometimes you can’t get everything you need done in a 30-minute lunch break or between Saturday and Sunday. Having a flexible schedule where you can take the time you need is empowering.

Creating a work routine helps you relax, plus help you invest your energy and build momentum towards personal goals.

Transition into Working From Home is easier when you have a routine. To learn more about being successful in this work from home niche, go here.