• Start out with something easy, fun or interesting. This helps you build momentum throughout the day.
• Stick to a schedule. Treat your days like a “regular” work day. Many people have found that a 9-5 or 10-6 schedule really helps keep them on track and productive.
• Separate your “work” area from your “living” area. This includes your phone and computer. If you’re a gamer, you should use a separate computer, or maybe a separate alias.
• Get out and about as often as you can. Take a walk, go outside, meet people for lunch—that kind of thing.
• Work on networking. Since you probably don’t have coworkers, it’s good to get to know people who are doing the same things as you so you can socialize a bit, etc.
• Reward yourself when you’ve done something significant.
• Get dressed everyday. Don’t wear pajamas all day. It’ll make you feel less work-like.
• Set, and stick to, deadlines. Even when you don’t need them.
• Take breaks. Get away from the computer and don’t work through lunch. I’ve noticed this can be hard already. I’m beginning to force myself up and about every hour or so.
• Keep your weekends. Working from home shouldn’t change the work/life balance you’ve got. Well, unless it lets you do more “life”!
• Limit distractions. Keep your work area clear from things that might get you off track.
• Have a plan and goals for what you want to accomplish each week.







