Zen Working

Zen Working : The art of working from home
Zen Working
The art of working from home
This blog is my place to share what I like about working from home, what I don't like as much, and tips to make working from home as enjoyable as possible.
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Most recent posts

11/15 10:01 Creating and maintaining a sensible schedule
Doing things as they come in is a risky approach to work. While smaller tasks may be completed quickly, big projects will keep getting pushed to one side. The same applies to ignoring larger tasks in favour of the "easy" work, or the things you want...
11/12 9:35 Maximising the value of meetings
How many times have you attended a meeting that didn't seem to serve a purpose? A meeting where you didn't need to be there? Or a meeting that was badly organised and just went on forever? I've been to a few like that. Avoid wasting your time. Here...
11/07 12:21 Why you need to de-stress
Stress is not uncommon in a job, but failing to deal with it effectively can have a serious impact on your life. I recently quit my position as an administrator for Entrecard, citing stress as the main reason. It was an unpaid role and I volunteered...
11/03 13:29 Establish a direction before you start working
It's all too easy to dive into your work head first without doing any kind of planning. But if you don't establish a direction before you start, how will you know where to go, how to get there, and what to look out for along the way? More to the...
10/22 11:40 How to manage a large project
Managing your workload with online tools or a great to-do list is fine for smaller jobs, but what about big projects? Here are 5 tools and concepts that you should consider when managing a large project. Mind maps A mind map is a diagram that starts...

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