Up and at ‘em
I know. Wasn’t the whole idea of freelancing waking up whenever you like? While you could get out of bed at noon, that’s not necessarily going to help keep you focused.Getting a late start to the workday can lead to a bad habit. Instead of being responsible, you stay up all night, sleep in, and get to work whenever you want. When that’s your work ethic, it’s hard for you to take your work seriously.
Get Dressed
I’ve definitely been guilty of staying in comfortable clothes throughout the workday. You know, comfy sweatpants and a broken-in sweatshirt. After all, it’s not like there’s a dress code to adhere to when you’re a freelancer.“When we put on an item of clothing it is common for the wearer to adopt the characteristics associated with that garment. A lot of clothing has symbolic meaning for us, whether it’s ‘professional work attire’ or ‘relaxing weekend wear,’ so when we put it on we prime the brain to behave in ways consistent with that meaning,” writes Dr. Pine.
This means that if you’re wearing comfy clothes that you would when binge-watching Netflix, you’ll be lazy.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that you have to wear a suit and tie. But, you should at least put on something besides sleepwear.
Set a Schedule
Again, I get that you become a freelancer to escape schedules. But, in order for you to remain productive, you should establish a daily schedule. Doing so will keep you organized, focused, and motivated.Enjoy What You Do
As freelancer Deji Atoyebi writes, “some people go into freelancing for the money and end up not having a passion for what they do. This is probably the best way to end up frustrated if you ask me.”“Truth is: no one gets contented by doing what he or she doesn’t love. If you’ve got wavering commitment towards something, several things could go wrong.”
“To not end up frustrated, you need to grow a passion for the freelance life. Most importantly, ensure what you’re doing is what you really love. Don’t choose to be a content marketer if you’d make a good designer. Don’t choose to be a web developer if you’d be more satisfied with being an SEO specialist.”
Arm Yourself With the Right Tools
Of course, you need the basic tools, like a computer and an internet connection. But, there is a wide range of tools that can help you retain your focus.For starters, a timer is one of the simplest tools to possess to help you stay on track. The Pomodoro Technique, for example, involves working on a task for 25 minutes, taking a short break, and then working for another 25 minutes of work. There are also time trackers that let you know how it takes to complete a task.
Separate Personal and Professional Communication
It’s not uncommon, or difficult, for your personal and professional messages to get intertwined. This may not seem like a big deal, but when this happens it becomes more challenging to remain focused. That’s because you end up spending the bulk of your day responding to personal texts, emails, or phone calls.Design a Functional Workplace
Even though your couch is comfortable, it’s not always the most optimal working space. Wouldn’t you rather just lay there and veg out instead of working?If you want to remain focused and productive, while preventing distractions, you should create a functional workspace. This includes having exposure to natural sunlight, setting the temperature setting at 77 degrees, and painting your walls in neutral or soft colors. Your workplace should also be free of excessive background noise and throw in some plants for good measure.
Get out of the House
While it’s obviously important to stay focused, you also need to take breaks. And those breaks should be somewhere besides your home. After all, you’re not under house arrest!Socialize With Others
I can tell you from personal experience. Working from home can get lonely. While at first not having co-workers may sound ideal, we all need the occasional banter and conversations with them.“Oxytocin plays a number of other important roles, such as boosting mood and improving our ability to learn and remember. Increased social contact has also been shown to dampen cortisol–the chemical that is released when we’re under stress.”
Be Aware of Your MIT
Each and every freelancer has one or two tasks that are a high priority. Instead of procrastinating, know what exactly your Most Important Task (MIT) is. Once you do, make sure that you complete it as soon as possible.As suggested on LifeHacker: