How To Be Productive At Home 10 Things You Need Right Now

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A new path in the world has caused us to work from home! And I know you’re probably searching for ideas on how to be productive at home. It’s the key to keep everything you order. So I’ll share creative ideas on how to be productive at home. But, to be honest, this is my favorite topic because I love being at home. After all, it’s a dream I envision as I aspire to be an entrepreneur.

The pandemic has given us time to reflect and build healthy habits. Our habits have changed, without a doubt. Besides, one of my readers asked on Instagram for things to do at home. So, I’ve penned my practical habits on how to vamp up your at-home lifestyle and be productive. 

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10 WAYS ON HOW TO BE PRODUCTIVE AT HOME

As I prepared these creative tips, you should become aware of how you perceive time and how we use it. We are all given the same 24 hours, but it’s how you direct your energy. With that said, I hope these productive things help with how you interpret time. 

how to be productive at home

TIP 1 – Put your brain to work

First thing, first use the time to engage the brain. Take a moment to write down things you want to do or study, but just could not find the time. For instance, what is one thing that would make a tremendous positive difference in your personal life? Remember, you are your creator; you are in charge, so let your imagination go wild. With that, here are some ideas. 

  • Join Coursera – there is 190 + universities and company to achieve your goals with lots of free courses. I also have taken two courses, and it was useful. 
  • Learn a new language – Duolingo is a free and good app. 
  • Join Skillshare- take your creative skill further and optimize your skills. 
  • And if you are looking for something light, watch Ted talk and take notes. 

TIP 2 -Be proactive with your health 

Are there any healthy habits you’ve started or want to start? Nutrition is a good start. This has helped me to eat well. After all, the nutrients in the food determine how our body thrives (or not). Therefore, be proactive with a nutrient plan. Here are my pieces of advice: 

  • Purchase some new cookbook and try a new menu
  • Learn to bake 
  • Watch cooking channel, Netflix, or youtube – I love Pickuplimes and fork over knives
  • Create a new menu plan

TIP 3 – Go back to the basic training 

I value the basic things in life and around me. So, why not use this time for a DIY project. My best DIY is home decor or interior.

  • DIY your work at home desk 
  • Recover your decorative pillows 
  • Wallpaper or paint accent wall
  • Plant an indoor garden 
  • Repot your house plants
  • Build a new desk, media stand, bench or stool 

You have unlimited ideas and opportunities to be a teacher and a student, so put your hands to work. lol

TIP 4 – Find inner peace with a bible study 

Hey, listen while you were busy with life use this time to seek inner peace. We all need encouragement from God to be still and know that He got us covered. Hence, find a devotional plan and learn from it. I also believe in the word of the Lord and the power to restore. I usually spend 1 hour in the morning seeking the Lord. 

TIP 5- Declutter your life 

And clutter is a big one for me! If this is a problem for you too, lets us devote some time to this tip. Actually, I find it different to let go of stuff. Yeah, I would hold on to things for years. So, tackle this project, by printing a sheet with the room, items and let us declutter. 

  • The kitchen pantry 
  • Shoe closet /Coat closet 
  • The bookshelf 
  • And yes, the basement you have been forsaking 
  • The makeup and skincare basket/drawer 
  • The 1000+ emails

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TIP 6 – Practice personal love

I’m using this time to spend lots of self-care moments with myself. This is perhaps a time you should address some self-love. 

  • Journal – write something to your future self 
  • Medicate
  • Create a skincare routine – Stay with me, I’m penning an updated self-care practice to do at home
  • Have a better sleep routine 
  • Create a morning routine 
  • Invest in some new at-home loungewear clothing to help you be productive
  • Read more self-help books
  • Do a dry brush massage 
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TIP 7 – Start a family 

Let us get real for a moment. If you are married and have been attempting to start a family, do it now! I hesitate to add this point, but to be honest, family is essential, especially when so many women have fertility issues. Nine months from now, you would have a Covid-19 tribe baby! 

TIP 8 – Find a new hobby

Are you thinking about starting something new? Here is my practical hobby. 

  • Word search puzzle 
  • Learn to sew – Youtube is good
  • Create a youtube channel/blog/ business profile 
  • Learn to do nail art 
  • Photography 

TIP 9 – Fix your finances 

When it comes to money, I usually don’t like giving advice, but here is my advice and feel productive: 

  • Review your retirement plan 
  • Get a life insurance/critical illness 
  •  Investment plan 
  • Create a budget plan 
  • Google some side hustle to make extra coins 
  • Have a debt-free plan – excel is great to create templates 

TIP 10 – Busy is not productive

Often we think busy is productive, but this tip is to reflect on the important things in life. So, use this tip to reflect on your happiness and the ‘HAVE.’

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CONCLUSION

That’s a wrap on how to be productive at home. Each day will be different, but I hope it motivates you. Are there any productivity apps, books or additional suggestions for me to add? Share it in the comments.

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