2. Have an Organized Working Space
Did you know that your brain is easily affected by what surrounds it? If your working space is disorganized, forget about productivity management. Have a different changing room if you are with your baby at the desk.
Simple strategies like keeping books on one side and clearing up the desk can keep you motivated. But, of course, I don’t have to mention that the workspace should also be well-ventilated and clean.
According to CEO Sam Mallikarjunan, “Have a place you go specifically to work. It could be a certain table, chair, local coffee shop – someplace that’s consistently your ‘workspace.’ It helps you get into the right frame of mind.”
To develop a successful and productive work-from-home mom schedule, we advise having a working space that has fewer distractions. That will enable you to focus on the tasks you are working on.