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Tips for Working From Home Effectively

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Whether you’re new to or have experience with working from home, there are similar challenges we have all faced at one time or another. Working from home has become more prominent than the typical “office lifestyle” now more than ever.

 

But that’s great! This opportunity can give many of us more freedom and a less stressful workday.

 

However, it takes a lot of adjusting to work from home. Especially for those who are just beginning their first transition! This is also where self control and accountability come into play.

 

I’ve got your productivity covered 😉

 

Below are my top practices for how I plan and execute my productivity goals when working from home.

These tips also double as mental health tips for working from home!

1. Balance Family Obligations

There may be times when younger kids are home from school during your work week. For parents who work from home, caring for kids can make staying productive even more of a difficult task.

 

If this sounds like your life, it’s important to create a schedule that works to balance your family and work commitments effectively. This might look like one partner waking up to work earlier while the house is quiet and the other working later in the day afterward, or sharing the responsibility of taking the kids to/from child care. Having a plan ahead of time can eliminate a lot of stress from having to make in-the-moment decisions.

 

2. Prepare Meals

It can seem convenient to have the ability to make nice meals for yourself during the day, but you don’t need to waste productive time on this every day. Preparing food ahead of time ensures you are using your meal times to eat.

Have your meals ready the night before. To avoid wasting time, cook and prepare all of your meals ahead of time just like you would for a day at the office.

3. Be the Early Bird

It’s tempting to sleep in when you’re setting your own hours and not having to rush away to the office. But if you’re struggling with consistent productivity, challenge yourself to get up anyway.

 

Set an alarm for yourself an hour before your partner and kids wake up. Make a cup of your favorite morning beverage and start tackling one of your more unfavorable tasks. You’ll be surprised at how much you get done when you give yourself a little extra quiet time to be productive.

4. Batch Time for Emails

Do you find yourself going back and forth between a task and each ping of your email? If your work doesn’t require you to be on top of every email all day, set times to check and follow up with your emails.

 

Use these email breaks to sort through your inbox and reply to any that need your attention. Multi-tasking might sound like a good strategy, but dividing your attention between multiple tasks will spread you too thin. You gain productivity by accomplishing one whole thing at a time.

5. Set a “Finishing Time”

It’s easy to get so wrapped up in your work that you lose track of time. Working from home seems like a positive work-life balance attribute, but be careful not to get caught up in the relaxing environment and workflow too often.

 

Make a clear boundary for your work and personal life. Use an alarm to remind you when your work day is over. This doesn’t mean you have to quit at that moment – but use it as a guide to know when you should start to save and tie up any loose ends from work.

6. Trick Your Brain

Who doesn’t love a pajama day? Working from home offers the convenience of comfy clothes and alleviates the pressure of “getting ready” for work at the office.

 

Pretend you are getting ready for a day working in the office. Just changing clothes to something more formal will give your brain a signal to get work done throughout the day. It gives you a boost in the back of your mind throughout the day to be more productive and often energizes you as well.

7. Use a To-Do List

Working entirely from home can feel like you’re taking on a lot all by yourself. Keep your work organized in a paper or digital list.

 

Visually seeing everything you need to do can calm your mind and you are less likely to forget the small things. Use this method to cross off completed tasks for a sense of accomplishment, and jot down any notes or new tasks that come up throughout the day. You should also include any meetings or calls you’re participating in.

How do you keep yourself focused throughout the day?

Comment below!

 

 

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How to Rebuild Your Life in 30 Days

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Thinking about how to rebuild your life seems daunting, and even more so when your mind has been swimming in the digital world for too long. The routines and responsibilities that consume our days certainly can take us off track, too.

 

Regardless of any current circumstances, it’s never too late to start living the life you have always wanted! This could mean changing careers, taking personal leave for traveling, changing your education path, switching your diet, or anything!

 

But now is definitely the time to break free from our comfort zones.

 

Today is the day you can begin taking action and making conscious habit adjustments toward the life you want to be living, not just dreaming about.

 

Don’t forget to take some notes as you read through our collection of empowering ideas and actionable steps. Then put them into play and start rebuilding your life today for a smoother, more efficient tomorrow!

 

How to Rebuild Your Life in 30 days:

 

1. Get out of your comfort zone. Book that class you’ve always wanted to try, reconnect with old friends, or take yourself on a date to that new restaurant you’ve been wanting to try. Do something to shake up your usual routine today!

2. Do something great for your community. A community is deemed successful when every member participates in its success. Check your nearest charitable shelter and see if you can donate any of their most-needed items or clean up any trash in your own neighborhood today!

3. Prioritize your own well-being. As a mother, provider, or just an all-around busy person, our own needs often get left unmet. Take today to do something you’ve been procrastinating about doing for yourself as a step to rebuild your life.

4. Random acts of kindness. Nothing feels better than going out of our way to make somebody else’s day, or even week. Today, do something generous for someone else without them having to ask. They will appreciate it tenfold!

5. Assess the people in your life. Take some time today to think about your inner circle and acquaintances. Do they lift you up? Are they ready to support you when you need it most, or do they dampen your success because they aren’t happy with themselves? In order to rebuild your life, you’ll need to edit your circle accordingly.

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6. Wear your heart on your sleeve. If you see something – say something! Who doesn’t love a random compliment? Open up to those around you and say what is truly on your mind today.

7. Walk around your neighborhood. We often don’t appreciate our environments enough in our busy day-to-day lives. Take some time to enjoy the little things in your own community today.

8. Forgive those who have wronged you. Anger, resentment, and bitterness only affect the one experiencing them. If you’ve been long holding onto an old grudge, use today to think about forgiving them (even if only in your own mind).

9. Write what you don’t want. At times, you may not know what you want when you start to rebuild your life, so it’s easier to start with what you don’t want. Today, write a list of the habits you want to improve, and then make your action plan from there!

10. Assess your career. Do you have any unfinished goals from last year? Are you happy with the position you have now? Take today to think about what you can pick up and continue on, or how you can improve where you aren’t currently satisfied in your workspace.

11. Recite positive affirmations. This may sound silly at first, but stay with me. Repeating positive affirmations each day helps to stick them in your brain. From here you can manifest the life you desire by believing you are already living it. Try writing 3 of your own today!

12. Identify what your talents are. Do you have an underdeveloped talent? If there is something you’ve always had an inkling you’re a natural at, today’s the day to book a class, a workshop, or just practice improving that skill!

13. Be open to compliments. When receiving a compliment on something personal, work you have done, or anything else – learn to wholly accept it! Just say “Thank you, I really appreciate that” and end it there! Embrace the parts of yourself that others see as admirable. See yourself through anothers’ eyes today.

14. Define what success means to you. Sometimes we measure ourselves against one another, which is detrimental because our version of success will never match with another’s! Take some time today to think about what success means to you, and how you can chase more of that.

15. Look for mentors around you. Our mentors can be found in many unexpected places. Think about the people you admire and why you admire them. Then send a message today to connect with the person that first comes to mind.

16. Write it all out. Remember those “pros and cons” lists? That’s our exercise to rebuild your life for today! List out everything that isn’t working in your life right now and convert each negative into a positive, actionable step.

17. Find a support network. Plan a lunch date with your besties or catch up with family today. If you don’t have a direct support network, try reaching out to community groups online or in your area.

18. Read a book. We might think we have all the answers, but we certainly never will! Today, look at your problems through the lens of a professional by picking up a book for your most pressing personal challenge.

19. Embrace unexpected change. Have to move homes last minute? Got laid off from your job? Is something shifting in your life or business? It might not feel okay now, but life will always go on! Sometimes the most unnerving changes lead to the best chapters of our lives yet. Look at a negative situation from the bright side today.

20. Give back to those who’ve helped you. Has someone been there for you through a very critical time in your life? Reach out to them today even if only to express gratitude once more, but also check in with them to see if they’re needing any support, too.

21. Get away from everyday life. Everyone deserves a break every now and then! If booking a relaxing international trip is not feasible for you right now, use today to look into how you can book a getaway in a neighboring city. Or do what I’m doing today and work from your car overlooking the river! A change of scenery once a week may be all you need.

22. Turn your passion into profit. Do you have a hobby that intrigues others? Research ways you can turn your passion into a side hustle today and enjoy a little extra income each month!

23. Quit the excuses. If you notice a little voice in your head putting down everything that excites you, today is the day to nip it in the bud. Write out the excuses (with no shame!) that are holding you back from being able to rebuild your life and notice how they’re usually not even rational to begin with.

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24. Set your new goals. Goals can be tricky to stick to after that first month of the new year. If you’ve passed on some of your goals, accept that they weren’t for your current path and move forwards with new goals in sight today.

25. Track your progress. Don’t let yourself get so busy that you don’t see the big moves you’re making! Today, be sure to make a habit tracker or designate a location to track the progress you’re making. And celebrate it!

26. Get your body moving. It’s not a myth that movement is one of the best things for anybody. Prioritize exercise or simple body movements throughout today to get your blood and mind flowing.

 

27. Cross off some to-do’s. If you’ve had a to-do task on your list for way too long, take a step toward getting it done today. It will feel so good to have that weight off your shoulders as you rebuild your life!

28. Declutter your environment. “Stuff” has a phenomenal impact on our mental and physical health, and not always in a good way. Choose a space in your home to focus on today, and declutter anything that doesn’t serve a purpose. I woke up last weekend with the thought, “It’s time to get rid of some research papers in my office!” and that’s exactly what I did. I only spent 5 minutes on that task, plus I felt lighter afterward!

29. Identify time-sucking distractions. Nowadays, many people get sucked into the virtual world and hours can fly by without notice. Today, objectively assess your day and see where you can minimize distractions, implement timed-use rules, and start focusing your energy on what really matters.

30. Allow yourself to be happy. So many of us feel guilty for enjoying a slow, beautiful moment. We often think there is something we should be doing instead, and this takes away from us really living our lives. Today, focus on allowing yourself to embrace the in-between moments throughout your day.

 

 

As you reflect on these various ways to rebuild your life, remember that all changes begin with a small step and shift in mindset. Commit to prioritizing your personal and familial wellness, nurturing positive relationships, and pursuing your passions.

 

With each new day, you have a unique opportunity to alter the direction of your life and make a positive impact on your community.

 

Take advantage of these opportunities to rebuild your life now, life is too short not to!

 

Which tips will you be practicing today? Comment below!

 

 

 

 

 

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75 Creative Ways to Use A Label Maker

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Is a label maker worth it?

 

I say… label makers are one of the most useful tools ever made!!

 

Beyond labeling in the kitchen or whichever common area first comes to your mind, these organized little machines are ready to help you in every room of your house (and office too!).

 

But before you go buy the biggest, fanciest label maker, first ask yourself these questions to determine the right one for your needs.

 

Which one to buy?

Ask yourself these questions:

 

  • How many font options would you like?
  • What size of labels will you need to print?
  • How much room do you have to store it?
  • How simple it is to learn and use?
  • Does it use batteries, a rechargeable battery, or plug into the wall?
  • Are the tape cassettes easy to find?

 

Advice For Buying A Label Maker

 

In my opinion, the Brother brand label makers are the absolute best. I have gone through many, many different brands and styles of label makers over the years, and Brother brands have never let me down.

 

They’re simple to use, it’s easy for me to find tapes in person or online, and the overall quality is just top-notch!

 

However, I use a couple of different label makers depending on my client’s style. I’ll list them below and tell you some of the differences between them, too!

 

Label Maker Comparisons

 

The first, Brother P-Touch PT- D610BT, automatically cuts and trims the edges of the label so I don’t get a huge empty white space on either end. It also fits a larger label tape for bigger prints.

 

The second, Brother P-Touch Cube Plus PT-P710BT, uses larger tapes (24mm) which allows for large, easy to read, and beautiful labels in a pantry, linen closet, or on storage bins. The 24mm black tape with white font has quickly become my new favorite choice of tape because it actually has the look of a custom label!

 

 

Both of these label makers use laminated tapes. Using laminated tape is KEY for making professional-looking labels.

 

I prefer to stay away from the cheap paper tape that lower models use. This type will curl up once cut and leaves a lot of white residue when you peel the label off. Yuck!

 

So now that you have an idea of WHAT you’re shopping for…

 

Head out for the fun part! Or stay in and shop with your fingertips (our fave!)

 

Our Favorite Label Makers

(Remember to only buy what fits YOUR needs!)

 

 

How to Organize Your Entire House
with a Label Maker:

 

1- Office Cords and Plugs

  • Routers
  • Printers
  • Monitors
  • Laptop chargers

2- File Folders and Cabinets

  • Color code for more organization

3- Binders

  • Spine
  • Tabs
  • Pockets

 

4- Receipts Area

  • Bin / Basket / Container
  • Binder clip

5- Notebooks

  • Meeting notes
  • Reference notes
  • Specific projects

6- Drawers

  • Drawer dividers / containers
  • Office supply sections

7- Highlighters

  • “Important dates”
  • “Priority to-do’s”
  • “Goals”
  • Color code tasks for different people

8- Miscellaneous Cords

  • Phone charger
  • Laptop charger
  • HDMI
  • Ring light
  • Names on chargers for each family member

 

9- Bulk Office Supplies

  • Items taken out of original packaging

10- In-Tray

  • Sections for mail, paperwork, different kinds of documents you receive

11- Linen Closet Shelves

  • Towels
  • Sheets by size
  • Guest
  • Satin pillowcases

 

12- Laundry Excess

  • Items decanted / taken out of original packaging
  • Detergent
  • Softener
  • Bleach
  • Dryer sheets / balls

13- Laundry Baskets

  • Lights
  • Darks
  • Whites
  • Delicates

 

14- Board Games

  • Storage shelves of games
  • Age range
  • Type of game
  • Kid-friendly

15- Hobby Section

  • Shelf in closet
  • Project boxes
  • Drawer / Cupboard in storage furniture

16- Kitchen Cooking Utensils

  • Whisks
  • Tongs
  • Spatulas

 

17- Spices

  • Decanted items
  • Mixed bottles, give uniform labels
  • Easier to read

18- Snack Zone

  • Kids
  • Sweet and salty
  • Healthy

19- Baking Supplies

  • Bin of baking supplies
  • Sort by holiday

 

20- Health Section

  • Protein powders
  • Smoothie additives
  • Supplements

21- Meal Prep Jars

  • Salads
  • Smoothies
  • Juices

22- Frozen Items

  • Smoothie ingredients
  • Meat
  • Soups
  • Expiry dates on homemade items

 

23- Allergy Notes

  • Mark with yellow or brightly colored label tape

24- Bulk Decanted Items

  • Flour
  • Sugar
  • Oats
  • Coffee
  • Dried nuts

25- Fridge Shelves

  • Condiments
  • Proteins and cheeses
  • Fresh produce

 

26- Utensil Drawer

  • Serving spoons and forks
  • Steak knives
  • Kids cutlery

27- Pantry Shelves

  • Dried foods
  • Pasta
  • Rice
  • Extra seasonings

28- Tea Collection

  • Different types of tea
  • Brands

 

29- Cleaning Products

  • Under the sink bottles
  • Items no longer in original packaging

30- Additional Drawers

  • Organizational products with drawers

31- Playroom Supplies

  • Figurines
  • Lego
  • Small part toys

 

32- Kids’ Craft Supplies

  • Construction paper
  • Crayons
  • Coloring books

33- Label By Child

  • Separate toys
  • Split things evenly

34- Toy Bins

  • Stuffed animals
  • Contents by type

 

35- Bookshelves

  • Reading age of books
  • Fiction / Non-fiction
  • Per child

36- Garage Storage Bins

  • Big, easy to read

37- Seasonal Decor

  • Holiday
  • Special occasion
  • Tradition
  • Indoor / Outdoor

 

38- Camping Totes

  • Cooking supplies
  • Tent and sleeping setup
  • Games
  • First aid

39- Emergency Kits

  • Fire evacuation
  • Earthquake
  • Lockdown

 

40- Medicine and First Aid

  • Cold and flu
  • Allergies
  • Bandages
  • Kids products

41- Beauty Supply Bins

  • Nail care
  • Skincare
  • Hair products
  • Hairstyling tools

 

42- Expiration Dates

  • Makeup
  • Hair products
  • Shower products
  • Decanted items

43- Drawer Containers

  • Cotton swabs
  • Cotton pads
  • Exfoliation pads
  • Dental care

44- Cleaning Products

  • Toilet cleaner
  • Shower cleaner
  • Countertop disinfectant
  • Items no longer in original packaging

45- Family Member Bins

  • Per family member
  • Guest use
  • Excess supplies

46- Towel Hooks

  • Per family member
  • Guest use
  • Hand and face towels

 

47- Skincare Fridge

  • Sections for different product types
  • Order of routine

48- Shower Caddy

  • Per family member
  • Sections for different types

49- Product Bottles

  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Liquid soap
  • Items no longer in original packaging

50- Traveling Containers

  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Liquid soap
  • Skincare
  • Cleaning products
  • Jewelry

51- Makeup Brushes

  • Types of brushes
  • Per family member

52- Jars of Decanted Items

  • Soap bars
  • Epsom salts
  • Dishwasher tabs

53- Mirror Cabinet Shelves

  • Sections by skin, hair, dental, etc.

54- Bath Toys

  • Bin for bath toys
  • Per family member

55- Magazine Holder

  • Types of magazines
  • Content
  • Kids or adult material

56- Dresser Drawers

  • Shorts
  • Jeans
  • Sweatpants
  • Workout clothes

57- Under-The-Bed Drawers

  • Socks
  • Shoes
  • Extra pillows

58- Bedroom Cords

  • Chargers
  • TV
  • Lamp
  • Cable box
  • Clock

59- Closet Shelves

  • Summer / Winter storage
  • Sweaters
  • Pants

60- Nightstand Drawers

  • Sleep aids
  • Lavender / Calming spray
  • Lip balm
  • Sleeping mask

61- Vanity Drawers

  • Powdered makeup
  • Eyes
  • Lips
  • Brushes

62- Storage Furniture

  • Bins
  • Baskets
  • Containers
  • Cabinets
  • Desks
  • Wardrobes

63- Remotes

  • Cable box
  • TV
  • Media streaming box
  • Videogame console

64- Plant Markers

  • Use laminated labels
  • Names
  • Caring instructions

65- Learning Language

  • Label commonly used items around home / office with new language
  • Teach little ones reading and names of items

66- Reminders

  • For self, kids, spouse
  • Do dishes
  • “Put away shoes”
  • “Clean up toys”
  • “I love you”

67- Gift Tags

  • Personalize gift tags

68- Table Setting Place Cards

  • Holidays
  • Dinner parties

69- Charcuterie Boards

  • Types of cheese, meat, cracker, dried fruits, spreads, etc.

70- Hooks

  • Keys
  • Hats
  • Purses
  • Scarves
  • Reusable bags

71- Books

  • Without name on spine
  • Journal years

72- Videogame Storage

  • Console
  • Type of games
  • Kid-friendly
  • Per family member

73- Photo Albums

  • Printed photo books name / year
  • Spine
  • Sections of photos inside

74- Recycling Bins

  • Paper
  • Glass
  • Bottles

75- Kitchen Books

  • Cookbooks
  • Recipe books
  • User manuals
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