After the trend of working from home has been around for a while, many people may have noticed that their productivity is lower than when they worked outside the home. They find themselves spending more time on tasks or having more work to do, even though the tasks remain the same. In reality, these issues arise from various combined factors. Samsung is ready to provide a guide for working more effectively, reducing stress, and improving health.



Simple Ways to Overcome Deadlines: Act Like You're Going to Work
Maintain your daily routine as usual. Wake up at the same time, keep your working hours consistent as on a regular day, just without the commute. If you usually spend your travel time reading or listening to music, you can do that while getting dressed. Instead of buying coffee, try brewing your own using online recipes, discovering a new hobby in the process. Before starting work, prioritize your tasks for the day. Use a notebook or digital notes instead of sticky notes scattered around your desk. Start with smaller tasks as a warm-up. If you have many small tasks, dedicate a portion of your day to larger tasks without getting distracted by others. Schedule any interruptions for after lunch or before finishing work. A key to good work is having your own deadlines, which helps you set clearer work goals and understand what needs to be done each day. For those planning various projects, using a digital flip chart can be an interesting option, allowing for real-time drawing and editing, making it easier and faster to visualize and detail your work.





Allocate your work time and clearly separate personal time. Focus on work during work hours, taking breaks to sip water or stretch. Research has proven that taking regular breaks can significantly enhance work efficiency, as the body tends to fatigue every 90 minutes. Choose quality work equipment; invest in a faster, larger computer with eye-care modes, and stop working when your time is up. Overworking can lead to stress and diminish motivation. You can choose various ways to relieve stress, such as simple home exercises, cleaning your workspace, playing with pets, or chatting with friends and family, which can also effectively alleviate work fatigue. However, during your breaks, try not to think about work unless necessary.





Create a Work-Friendly Atmosphere
Working from home can easily lead to distractions, so it's important to set up your workspace to minimize interruptions. Start by designating a specific work area; avoid working at the dining table or in shared spaces with family members. Your workspace should only contain necessary items, and the seating area should have good airflow and a comfortable temperature without constant exposure to fans or air conditioning. Choose a corner that resembles an office, facing a blank wall or a view outside, but ensure the view isn't overly distracting. Stay positive and find opportunities to create meaning in your home life by living efficiently in all four Living Modes with Samsung appliances. “Productive Mode – Making Working from Home More Effective” with the Galaxy Note smartphone featuring the S Pen, Samsung Flip digital flip chart for quick writing and editing, Curved Monitor with eye-care mode, QLED 8K Smart TV with stunning 8K clarity, Samsung Soundbar for immersive surround sound, WindFree™ air conditioning technology for a comfortable coolness without direct airflow, and Blue Sky air purifiers that filter fine dust particles down to PM0.3 with a beautiful design.



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