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5 Ways To Overcome Isolation When Working From Home

By Erica Templeman on July 2, 2010 9:55 AM | Comments | No TrackBacks
lighthouse.JPGThis morning's post is from San Sharma, online community manager at Enterprise Nation, the homeworking website, as well as the voice of @e_nation on Twitter.


I live in London, where - at this time of year - the daily commute usually involves travelling at temperatures officially too high to transport cattle. Luckily for me, I work athome. So, while commuters cram into stuffed carriages, I'm keeping cool in my home office - one of the many benefits of working from home. But the downside, for some, is the feeling of isolation that comes with working alone. Here are some ways to overcome that.

  1. Close the door
    Working and living in the same space can lead to cabin fever, which is why it's important to make a distinction between your work space and your personal space. If possible, set aside dedicated space for your work - a study, a spare room, a garden shed, even! - somewhere you can close a door on at the end of the day.

  2. Walk to work
    One of the best pieces of advice I've heard about working from home is this: trick your brain into thinking it's "going to work" by leaving your house in the morning, walking around the block and returning to your home office. It helps set up a routine, get into a mindset and kick-start a creative thinking cycle!

  3. Always have an excuse to leave the house
    Another benefit of working from home is not having to shop at peak times. Do your grocery shopping when everyone else is at work and beat the checkout lines! But don't do all your shopping at once. I used to do a weekly shop when I worked in an office, but now I pop out when I need something, as it gives me the excuse to get out of the house.

  4. A homeworker's best friend
    Keeping a pet is a great way to overcome isolation when you work from home. I talk things through with my cat, which doesn't make me feel as crazy as talking to myself! Dog owners have the perfect excuse to get out the house and get a little exercise and are, statistically,more likely to make friends.

  5. Don't miss out on water cooler moments!
    Homeworking website Enterprise Nation uses its Twitter account to bring "an office vibe into your home (without all the annoying bits)". That includes a virtual 'water cooler moment', which it organises every day between 11am and 12pm BST. Homeworking 'tweeps' are invited to discuss non-work topics, like TV, cooking and, recently, "the best Bond" - and use the hashtag #watercoolermoment in their tweets. It's a great excuse for homeworkers to take a break and chat socially to others who work the same way.

If you work from home and don't already use Twitter, you really must! It's great for camaraderie and for sharing ideas - two things you might not associate with working from home.

What do you think?


Photo credit: Giampaolo Macorig

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5 Ways To Overcome Isolation When Working From Home
lighthouse.JPG
This morning's post is from San Sharma, online community manager at Enterprise Nation, the homeworking website, as well as the voice of @e_nation on Twitter.


I live in London, where - at this time of year - the daily commute usually involves travelling at temperatures officially too high to transport cattle. Luckily for me, I work athome. So, while commuters cram into stuffed carriages, I'm keeping cool in my home office - one of the many benefits of working from home. But the downside, for some, is the feeling of isolation that comes with working alone. Here are some ways to overcome that.

  1. Close the door
    Working and living in the same space can lead to cabin fever, which is why it's important to make a distinction between your work space and your personal space. If possible, set aside dedicated space for your work - a study, a spare room, a garden shed, even! - somewhere you can close a door on at the end of the day.

  2. Walk to work
    One of the best pieces of advice I've heard about working from home is this: trick your brain into thinking it's "going to work" by leaving your house in the morning, walking around the block and returning to your home office. It helps set up a routine, get into a mindset and kick-start a creative thinking cycle!

  3. Always have an excuse to leave the house
    Another benefit of working from home is not having to shop at peak times. Do your grocery shopping when everyone else is at work and beat the checkout lines! But don't do all your shopping at once. I used to do a weekly shop when I worked in an office, but now I pop out when I need something, as it gives me the excuse to get out of the house.

  4. A homeworker's best friend
    Keeping a pet is a great way to overcome isolation when you work from home. I talk things through with my cat, which doesn't make me feel as crazy as talking to myself! Dog owners have the perfect excuse to get out the house and get a little exercise and are, statistically,more likely to make friends.

  5. Don't miss out on water cooler moments!
    Homeworking website Enterprise Nation uses its Twitter account to bring "an office vibe into your home (without all the annoying bits)". That includes a virtual 'water cooler moment', which it organises every day between 11am and 12pm BST. Homeworking 'tweeps' are invited to discuss non-work topics, like TV, cooking and, recently, "the best Bond" - and use the hashtag #watercoolermoment in their tweets. It's a great excuse for homeworkers to take a break and chat socially to others who work the same way.

If you work from home and don't already use Twitter, you really must! It's great for camaraderie and for sharing ideas - two things you might not associate with working from home.

What do you think?


Photo credit: Giampaolo Macorig
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