Working remote for the first time? Distancing while connecting!

Published on
March 16, 2020
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Dana Bojcic
support@vicimediainc.com

Dana Bojcic (how do you pronounce that? Boy-chich) is a Senior Partner with Vici and Google Analytics Certified. Dana is an experienced trainer and coach of salespeople and managers. Her background includes working for advertising agencies and as a certified Talent Analyst.

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We, at Vici, have a lot of experience working remotely. We have your back on this and want to share our best tips and tools!

Remember, no one will be able to interpret or presentyour capabilities better than you! Much like the Telephone game you may haveplayed as a child, at best, the presentation gets distorted by someone inbetween you and the decision maker, at worst, it never leaves their email ordesk.  Instead of resorting to longemails and sending your capabilities and pricing out minus a personal touch,offer instead to do virtual meetings and screenshares. Not only is this anawesome alternative, it is often free.

Here are the tools and tips we have and use daily:

1. A conference line. A good one that is free is https://www.freeconferencecall.com/ Onceyou create the account you can send it to multiple people, so all decisionsmakers are welcome to jump on and listen. Having a dedicated line to pass outas needed is an essential tool and eliminates a ton of back and forth “whatnumber should I call” type emails.

2. A screen share option. Set up an accountfor free (or you can upgrade to premium versions) and share your screen andyour presentation anytime.  At Vici, we currentlyuse Start Meeting https://www.startmeeting.com/  (this is also theservice we use for our Wednesday Webinars). 30 day free trial (you get can phonenumber or VOIP, record, etc.) We pay $12.95 a month per user.  Another one we have used is Join.me https://www.join.me.  You can do a free trial for 30 days.

Usingthese tools allows you to stay in control of how your capabilities arepresented, and who they are presented to and it works just as good for thefirst pitch as the second or third.

Nowthat you have your tools, it is time to look at your workspace. Here are “Vici’sTop Tips for Working from Home Productively.” These tips are shared with everyemployee as we all have the option and ability to work from home:

1.Have a designated work-space.  Decidewhere you will work from in your home and set up a space.  Make sure you have access to plenty ofoutlets and that you have all your chargers, cords and equipmentnecessary.  When setting up your space,try to find an area away from distractions and make sure you have a comfortablechair.

2.Get dressed. You don’t have to be fancy but definitely change out of what youslept in. Wearing shoes can also have a huge impact on productivity. 

3.Set your hours and start and end on time. Just like when you go into theoffice, have your morning routine, get your coffee or workout in, and then getto work on time. Don’t procrastinate. 

4.Plan out what you will be working on. The day before, look at your tasks forthe next day and  solidify your schedule.Have a list ready so you know what to get started on right away. Plan your weekto optimize your environment.

5. Tostay on schedule, map out what you'll do and when over the course of the day.Use your Outlook calendar to set events and reminders that will alert you whenit is time to start your next task or block of time.  

6.Work when you're at your most productive. Are you on fire in the morning or is the afternoon more your“zone?”  Your motivation will naturallyebb and flow throughout the day, and when you're working from home, it's more importantto know when those ebbs and flows will take place and plan your schedule aroundit.  Save your harder tasks for when youknow you'll be in the right headspace for them. Use slower points of the day toknock out the easier, logistical tasks that are also on your plate.

7. Stay Connected. Be accessible and check inwith your peeps. At Vici we use Slack (www.slack.com) to message our co-workers, keeping e-mailuncluttered for client interactions.  Geton Slack so you are connected and feel like you are part of the team.  There are other resources like WhatsApp,Google Hangouts and Microsoft Teams,

8.Make it clear to family and friends that you are working. Have a sign you poston the door to indicate you should not be interrupted. Decide if you need noisecancelling headphones or earbuds to eliminate background noises. 

9.Distractions will call your name and you need to be strong.  Don’t surrender to some of the commondistractions of home like putting in a load of laundry, turning on the TV ordoing other household chores.  

10.If you are a social media addict, avoid it altogether. Shut off social medianotifications during the day. This will help avoid interruptions, so you canfocus on getting more done.

11.Take clear breaks.  Get up and stretch!Use your breaks to get away from your desk. Go for a walk outside or spend timewith others who might also be in the house. Breaks, like making and eating lunch, can recharge you to do betterwork. Don't assume you need to be working 100% of the time while you're home tobe more productive.

12.  Another work from home reality is that wehave full access to the kitchen. So, when it’s time for lunch or a snack break,we are immediately drawn to the usual snacks, such as chips, cookies orleftover pizza.  However, research hasshown that eating fruits and vegetables has a direct link on overallproductivity levels. If you are an avid snacker, then make it a point to makeyourself a healthy lunch, just as you would if you had to go into an office.You can also avoid buying unhealthy snacks altogether.

13.Enjoy your time and flexibility. The beauty of working from home one day a weekis that it allows you to concentrate fully on important projects withoutdistractions. It allows you to have lunch in your own kitchen or your favoriteplaces nearby. It allows you to listen to any music you want and to replaceyour commuting time with something enjoyable. Take advantage of the time eachweek to recharge in your own personal space. 

14. Consider creating a vision board for your home office space. A vision board is just that: a board that you can use to write notes and post pictures of your dreams and aspirations. The visualization aspect of a vision board is a great and powerful mind exercise. It can help you feel the way you want to feel. This could help you get out of your work from home slump, and pave a new, clear path to productivity and success.

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