Working From Home. Karen Mangia
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Название: Working From Home

Автор: Karen Mangia

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Поиск работы, карьера

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isbn: 9781119758952

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      I'm also a big fan of multitasking, so walking while I type this chapter is just how I roll. (But never rolling faster than 2 mph, because that's the maximum speed. Turns out that anything faster than a normal walking pace can cause a misstep. Believe me, losing your footing is a lot worse than a typo when you're on a treadmill.) On a video call or delivering a virtual keynote, my world is at a standstill – I don't walk. But I'm still standing, because that's how I feel most comfortable delivering the kind of work that I do.

      And did you know that you can get going on a treadmill desk for as low as $400? Since the desk contributes positively to health and wellness, you can qualify to use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) for the purchase. When I got mine, I experienced increased productivity, increased movement, decreased anxiety … and a diminishing waistline.

      I know that my choices may not be right for you, so don't read my experience or personal decisions as a prescription. I'm just describing the alternative that works best for me. So let me ask you: What's your alternative? What's going to make you feel productive and energized in your home office?

      Whatever you choose, choose comfort. A comfort that inspires you – not one that shows what you slept in last night.

      Because you can't be at your best working in your jammies.

      Arianna Huffington (https://bit.ly/wfh-arianna1) explains why:

      Arianna says that having specific clothes for a specific task is critical. Find something that you can wear when you sleep and only when you sleep, she says, because it's a crucial distinction that our brains need. In a COVID‐19 world where boundaries have been blurred, setting up the right context is crucial.

      “Something switches in our brains when we put pajamas on,” Arianna shares, describing the cues and clues that our bodies need in order to slow down. “On my nightstand is a pile of books that have absolutely nothing to do with work. They're novels, poetry, and books about spirituality.” She doesn't drink caffeine after 2 p.m., and finishes her day by writing down three things she's thankful for, in a gratitude journal. Again, the distinction between waking and sleeping is a model of best practices when working from home. “Slipping on sleepwear is a signal to our bodies: time to shut down.” What signals are you sending to your body when it's time to get to work? And when it's time to step away? Strategically, clothing choices can separate one function from another – even when those functions occur in basically the same space.

      Your office environment is where you will spend some serious time. Shifting into an environment that serves you best is a small price to pay when it comes to your career. Virginia Woolf was right: a room of one's own is ideal for your creative pursuits. But what if you find yourself in a small space?

      In a private video call, she's acting like she's got a secret – and I'm wondering if she's ever going to stop giggling. I had simply asked her to pan to her right and left, because I was curious about what her home office space looked like. “You know what?” Marisol asks me, “you would find that I am literally in the corner of my bedroom,” she says, lifting her laptop and panning to the left to show that she is quite correct. Her broadcast booth is wedged into a corner. Beside her are some toys on the floor next to an overflowing laundry basket and what looks like a half‐finished school project – something to do with lava, I'm guessing, from the mountainous shape and colors. In other words, her place probably looks a lot like yours – but she's dedicated a small area inside of it to creating big results.

      “I hadn't noticed it before,” Marisol says, swinging the camera back to its original position, “but when I take my laptop here and there and everywhere in my house, I suddenly make every place my workspace. When I spread work out all over,” she says, catching her breath, “I can't go anywhere to get away from work. There's no delineation – no boundary.” That kind of work situation – where work is anywhere, everywhere, and always on – is a real turn‐off for office success.

      When you see me on a Zoom call, you'll notice that a black‐and‐white photo hangs inside a simple black frame on the wall behind me. It's a picture of Maxwell Street in Chicago circa 1938 – a reminder of a special time, of someone who was very special to me.

      Hang pictures that inspire you. Mementos. Artifacts. Small items no bigger than a shot glass or ones that are as big as a motorcycle – whatever it is that feeds your soul and fits into your space. Place items nearby that remind you of what you've done – or to spark what you're going to do. We all stand on the shoulders of so many who have paved the way before. Who are those people, for you? In your home office, your choices are truly your own. The history, hopes, and dreams of my family and friends are a source of inspiration and comfort on every kind of day.

      On my desk, in front of me, I see the box of cards from my three goddaughters. They wanted to inspire me while I was writing this book, so they sat down and wrote about 50 handwritten notes. (You'll have to check out my next book, Listen Up! [Wiley, 2020], if you want to meet the most amazing three girls on the entire planet, https://tinyurl.com/wfh-listenup. But I digress.)

      When I'm feeling a little low, or a little quarantined (are you with me?), I reach into the box for a fistful of encouragement. I just pulled one out. The envelope is addressed to me, so it's like a miniature present with my name written under a big red heart. Like all of the cards, it's unsealed for easy access. This note happens to be СКАЧАТЬ