Working from home is more common than ever, especially for those of us helping to build a better web with WordPress. But working from home comes with unique challenges that aren’t found in a typical in-office setting.
In this session, Adam will share his personal experiences working remotely for the past 5 years and how, through trial and error, he’s learned how to avoid the most common pitfalls and create a work/life balance. Spoiler alert: there are also two toddlers in this mix!
Whether you’ve been yearning to break out of cubicle life or currently working from a home office, you’re sure to find some tips and tricks that will help you be productive and most of all happy with the “work from home” lifestyle.
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Adam W. Warner
• Product Evangelist at SiteLock
• Co-Founder at FooPlugins
• Discovered WordPress in 2005
• WordPress Community Addict
• Fan of Fractals
• Lover of Meatballs
• Proud Dad!
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What We’ll Cover
• What
• Who
• Why
• How
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Do You?...
• Currently work from home?
• Wish you could work at home?
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• Approximately 25% of the U.S. workforce works
remotely at some frequency.
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Myths
• Remote work is easy
• Make your own schedule
• More free time
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Truths
• Remote work has different challenges
• No pants!
• Your dog will bark during meetings
• Available for life’s most important moments
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It’s Your Choice
• Stop wishing. Start manifesting.
• What you put out is what returns to you.
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It Started with a Paper Route
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Jobs Boards
• http://jobs.wordpress.net/
• http://www.indeed.com/q-remote-jobs.html
• https://weworkremotely.com/
• http://jobs.supportdriven.com/
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Apps
• https://www.rescuetime.com/
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Thank You
• Follow at:
• @SiteLock
• @wpmodder
• SlideShare
• http://www.slideshare.net/wpprobusiness
• My Blog Posts:
• http://wpdistrict.sitelock.com
• http://adamwwarner.com
Notes de l'éditeur
May 10th, 2012 – Best and most exciting days of my life.
I had started working from home 30 days before he was born.
Fast forward a year and a half. I was struggling with the work at home llife.
I had fallen into many (if not all) of the Pitfalls we’ll be discussing today.
I was considering going back to the “day “job”. The 9-5.
And Then…
15 months later – our son had a seizure.
The scariest day of my life.
I was home with him when it happened.
I was the only who noticed it.
What if he would have been with someone else?
That moment convinced me to continue at home, and find solutions to the pitfalls I had found myself dealing with.
WP Evangelist means that I attend WordCamps and other events and listen to the community.
What:
Work from Home v.s. Remote Worker. No difference.
Who:
Anyone! Entrepreneur (starting a business), freelancer, customer service, developer, sales.
Why:
Because it’s awesome.
How:
That’s what we’ll get into today
Show of hands please.
Currently work from home?
Wish you could start working from home?
And that number is increasing every year.
In other words, these Pitfalls we’ll be discussing today, affect 25% of the entire US workforce.
Easier than working in an office
Schedule - do whatever you want, whenever you want
Makes work/life balance easier (child care, clean house, etc.)
Distinct and different challenges than working in office
Pants are optional! (not really)
It's all in the mind.
Stop wishing. Start manifesting. Believe it to be true. Guide the universe, guide yourself to the goal.
Enough Tony Robbins
Newspapers. Remember those?
First remote job – paper route
Short stint working for ”the man” as bus boy, dishwasher, line cook
Second “remote” job - Wee Willy’s Weeny Wagon
Fast Forward to college. Advertising Design degree, straight to the factory floor making office furniture.
First REAL work from home jobs, although part-time:
pen and ink portrait business – working from home part-time.
Memorial DVD business - working from home part-time.
Back into “regular jobs”
Found during dvd memorial business
Worked in customer service for audiobook publisher managing website orders and processing
More I learned about WP, more I applied that to web dev and marketing
Bugged IT guy enough that he gave me a job
That turned into full time WP work in Florida…next slide
In 2008, I started working in Florida (originally from Michigan) as a Web Development and Internet Marketing Manager for a large North American ventilation systems company.
In 2011, I started selling a premium WordPress plugin on the side with a business partner of mine.
In early 2012, the parent company made the decision to close the Florida office.
Had to decide to try moving to Sweden or Kansas
Decided to “take the leap” and turn that premium plugin into a full time business, and get back into client work.
I opened this talk with my personal biggest benefit. Taking care of your loved ones when they need you. Kids, Parents, Grandparents, etc.
Taked with Uber driver on the way here, and although not exactly “working from home”, he related how Uber allowed him to take care of his Mother who was terminally ill.
Short commute.
No dress code.
Live anywhere.
Home workers are happier (according to this study - http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsandmedia/news/archives/2013/10/homeworkers.aspx )
Anyone remember this game? Am I aging myself too much?
If you don’t know, it’s aptly named “Pitfall” and I think this visual is a good metaphor for the challenges of working from home.
Here’s you. And here are all those “things” that can make it difficult if you don’t know how to avoid them.
Not productive if workspace isn’t a dedicated place for work
Can actually be dangerous to your job.
Play video
Caught son doing this. Unintended consequences like losing unsaved work, file deletion or sending an unfinished email.
Easily distracted by chores and other things that NEED to be done
Netflix. Hello?
Comfortable bed (or floor)
Selfies all day long
Games games and more games!
Creating Memes all day
Tend to work 24 hours…WHY? Because work at home is ALWAYS THERE
Working while kids are eating.
Working while sitting with your significant other.
Not fair to kids
Not fair to you
Not fair to your employer or clients
Nothing causes me more stress than being unorganized. Mentally and Physically.
I’ll admit, I’ve worn the same clothes for 5 days in a row.
I’ve gone a week without showering!
Start to feel “disconnected” from others.
Can lead to Depression, which as we know is a very real and serious issue for many.
In the zone, when out of zone, takes time to get back in.
Don’t work from the couch!
Setup a dedicated workspace
Separate room.
Lauren example.
Have a set workspace. Be able to close the door and walk away. Sense of separation. Folding screen, room divider. White noise machine. Keep it sacred and off limits.
Threaten yourself. Reminder how lucky you are. Naps and breaks.
Wake up early
Put on clothes
Don’t work where you sleep
Schedule
Exercise – Yoga, Meditation
Give yourself a reward. Want to watch TV? Do it on your lunch break.
Turn off notifications!
Routine
Goals
Turn off notifications
Do Not Disturb Mode (Mac)
Quiet Hours (Windows)
Limit email checking
Breaks
Establish “office hours” for yourself, listed on your website or support area.
Set Boundries
Setup timed email auto-replies
Managing Expectations
Scheduling family time!
Establish days off!
Calendar ALL THE THINGS. Events or Reminders.
Keep a clean workspace
Schedule a certain amount of time each day for administrative tasks.
Pay your bills, invoice your clients, order your office supplies, and process your mail during this time. Do it every day at the same time so it becomes part of your routine.
Again, routine.
Act as if you’re getting ready to commute to that cubicle job.
Shower, brush your teeth, put on clean socks!
right mindset for work and feel like it's time to get some work done is to dress as though you're headed to the office
Meetups
WordCamps
Facebook Groups
Slack Groups
support system.
Coworking space.
Indeed search with email notification
http://jobs.wordpress.net/
Weworkremotely.com
https://supportdriven.com/ (also a community portal for those working in remote support)
RescueTime (time management app. Desktop and mobile. Tracks time spent in apps and websites. Detailed reports based on activity.
Buddhify – tell story of different meditations.
Used one on plane.
I find it helps calm my mind from all the tasks and other todos prioritizing and reprioritizing
Calm
Headspace
SiteLock – security news/tips, WordPress community interviews
Wpmodder – Mostly WordPress, direct replies