May 24, 2007

Work At Home Advantages - Powernaps

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Here’s one great advantage to working at home. Powernaps.

Unless you’ve got  a private office at work and someone to guard the door, you’re never going to be able to kip through the day. If you’re working at home though, powernaps are not just an advantage, but they can help improve your efficiency.

The key to increasing your work efficiency with a powernap is to sleep for only 15 or 20 minutes. Longer can actually make you worse, but keep the nap short and you’ll arise fresh and sharp and get through more work than if you’d just had a coffee instead.

If you just can’t bring yourself to nap during the day, other good ways of increasing your work at home efficiency and waking up are to drink lots of water or go for a mile or two walk.

May 22, 2007

Work At Home With A Disability

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Nice interview on about.com about working at home with a disability. The interviewee is Jenni Prokopy who writes a site called chronicbabe.com and talks about how working at home as a disabled writer can help you succeed in a big way.

Get Through More Work At Home Than In The Office

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People doing it know all about it, but now the Guardian has an article on how homeworkers are often more productive than their office counterparts. Keen not to be seen as skivers or layabouts, homeworkers regularly and consistently get through more work at home than in the office.
So if you’re thinking about taking the plunge to have an easy life, forget it. You’ll be compared against everyone else working from home and may end up having to work harder to keep up.

May 17, 2007

Home Workers Need To Check Their Insurance

An article in Business High Street reports how major insurance company Cornhill are encouraging people who work from home to make sure they are adequately insured, whether they are working for a company, or self employed. Apparently the self employed are much more likely to be under-insured and should consider public liability, employers liability and any other business insurance on the go.

May 16, 2007

Work From Home Plan For Whitchurch, Hampshire

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There is a plan afoot in Whitchurch, Hampshire to enable residents to work from home more.

One of the things that many people find troublesome about working from home is finding the right place to work from where they wont be disturbed by the kids during phoen calls, or just a place you can concentrate for a few hours.

The plan for Whitchurch is to create a central homeworkers resource in order to keep more of the residents in the town and help them avoid having to commute to a workplace. What it sounds like is a kind of friendly local business centre with hot-desking and  related office services available.

I think this is a great idea and it would be good to see these places springing up all over the country.

May 15, 2007

Drivers Told To Work From Home More

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The Guardian is reporting that drivers are being told to sort out the problem of rush hour congestion by working from home more or the government will charge them for the privilege of sitting in a traffic jam. Not exactly applicable to everyone on the roads though, though no doubt many kids would like it if their teachers worked from home. The sentiment is good though it’s just the method that’s flawed. Rather than say “Work from home or we’ll charge you” they should be offering incentives to work from home, such as tax breaks or similar.

May 14, 2007

National Work From Home Day

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This friday, employers are being urged to allow their employees to work from home. Yippee!

Hang on, I do it already. Oh well.

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