Productivity for Working at Home

"This quest has helped to learn a little more about software tools, how to organize and prioritise tasks ahead"

Started working remotely from home due to the pandemic, firstly worked out of my back bedroom in a messy environment and had some bad behaviors when it came to getting work done, which I still don't get me wrong. But this quest has helped to learn a little more about software tools, how to organize and prioritise tasks ahead. Also for actually deleting and responding to my emails in a new way (see you later 1,079 unread messages) and being more involved with work correspondence. But overall it is the impact of the environment that has changed for me, creating certain rules and making this a work-only space and moving objects around as seen in the pictures attached.

Andrew Harvey

Health and Well-Being Coach

Colchester, United Kingdom

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