Productivity Tips for Remote Workers

Productivity Tips for Remote Workers

Remote work can give you more flexibility and freedom. And with the right habits, you can be productive from almost anywhere. If you’re working remotely, these tips can help you manage your day, so you feel productive without giving up your work-life balance. 

Create a Routine 

One of the perks of remote work is flexibility, but all flexibility and no structure can make it tough to be productive. Creating a little routine for yourself can help you get into the right mindset for the workday, stay productive while you’re working, and switch gears when it's time to enjoy life outside of work.  

  • Before diving into work, start your day with things that help you feel ready to focus. 
  • Eat breakfast, make yourself coffee or tea, get in a morning yoga session, put on real clothes, etc. 
  • Start and end your workday at designated times. 
  • If you have trouble ending your day, schedule other plans to make sure you stop working when it's time. For example, schedule an evening workout class or plan to grab dinner with friends so you are less tempted to work into the night. 

Take Advantage of the REMOTE Opportunity  

Working remotely doesn’t have to mean working from home. For some folks, it means working on the road while traveling and creating content. For others it means heading to a local coffee shop or park a few times a week for a change of scenery. With portable power options you can go almost anywhere.  

We suggest getting a portable power bank with an AC outlet so you can plug in wherever you go. If you're working outdoors, consider a solar power portable charger to get renewable energy off the grid. 

Our Favorite Portable Power Options for Remote Work 

 

The Sherpa 100AC 

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This portable power bank has wireless charging for phones and an AC outlet so you can use it as a portable laptop charger when all the outlets at the coffee shop are spoken for. Plus, you’re allowed to take it on a plane if you need reliable power while you’re working and traveling.  

The Venture 75  

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This rugged power bank is great for outdoor content creators. It can handle dirt and water, so you still have dependable power at the beach, on the lake, or in the mountains.  

The Yeti 300 

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This small power station has multiple outlets to keep lots of devices charged. It’s a great option if you need to power a laptop while also charging a camera and a phone.  

Adding Solar: Turn your power bank or power station into a solar powered portable charger by adding a solar panel. The Nomad 10 and Nomad 20 are both lightweight foldable options that are great for those who want to travel light. 

Choose a Designated Work Area 

If you are working from home, it helps to have a designated space. This can help you focus while you’re working and relax when you’re not.  

  • Keep your space free of clutter to reduce distractions 
  • Choose a space with plenty of light 
  • Don’t forget about ergonomics and posture—choose a place where you can sit upright with your feet on the ground and your shoulders relaxed 

Take Breaks 

Breaks throughout the day are good for your body and your brain. Coming back with a fresh set of eyes can help you tackle problems, catch errors, and come up with new ideas and solutions. Make time for a short walk, coffee break, or lunch with a friend.  

Use a To-Do List 

A to-do list can help you prioritize your work and feel productive when you check things off. At the end of each workday, check off your to-do list and make your list for the next day. This can help you put work aside for the night since you’ve already made a plan and lets you hit the ground running the next morning.  

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