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Remote Workers Can Increase Productivity By Waking Just One Hour Earlier

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What can you accomplish in 60 minutes? Could an extra hour first thing in the morning make your workday better? If you use your extra time wisely, an additional 60 minutes can significantly enhance your productivity for the entire day. As a remote worker, you probably enjoy the option of being able to sleep later when compared to the time you’d have to wake up if you had a commute. While sleep is very important, having more time in the morning before you start your workday can set you up for success. If you’re looking for ways to be more productive, consider an earlier bedtime so you can wake up an hour early to get your day started off right.

Deal with distractions

Use your extra hour to deal with things that can distract you from work throughout the day. Whether it’s getting laundry folded or prepping lunch and dinner, doing household tasks before you start your workday can help you concentrate better and get more done. Plus, when you have those tasks done before work, you can use your breaks to eat, relax, or go outside for a quick walk. 

Complete your admin tasks

Think about the easy but important tasks that you do every day to get ready to work. For many remote workers, this may include checking and replying to emails, going through work messages, and verifying meetings or other activities on the calendar. When you have extra time in the morning, you can complete these tasks without feeling rushed, which allows you to schedule your day. 

Clean your work area

While it’s a good idea to clean up at the end of your day, it simply doesn’t always happen. Take 10-15 minutes first thing in the morning to declutter your work area and remove unnecessary items from your space. This step allows you to get straight to work when it’s time to start your workday. 

An extra hour may not seem like much time, but when used wisely, those 60 minutes can set you up for success. As a remote worker, sleeping in may sound tempting, but rising early enough to do chores or admin tasks can make your day go more smoothly. Consistently getting up just 60 minutes earlier than you need to can significantly improve your productivity. 

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