COVID-19

  • What Are Your Employee Rights During The Covid-19 Crisis?

    What Are Your Employee Rights During The Covid-19 Crisis?

    You’ve always done right by your employer, and now you want them to return the favour. It’s only natural that everybody pulls together in these unpredictable times. Unfortunately, if the COVID-19 outbreak has shown the best of humanity, it’s highlighted some of the worst sides, too.

    Billionaires asking for handouts from the government doesn’t inspire confidence, not when entrepreneurs tend to put profits above everything else. As a career-driven individual, you want to help without putting your health at risk. After all, millions of died, and millions more are in self-isolation, for a reason.

    The key is to understand your fundamental rights. Here are the core ones for your information. (more…)

  • The Best Books To Read With Your Family During The COVID-19 Lockdown

    The Best Books To Read With Your Family During The COVID-19 Lockdown

    The COVID-19 crisis is making life difficult for everybody, and we are all trying to find ways to keep ourselves entertained during the lockdown. Although things are difficult, it does mean that we have more time to dedicate to things like enhancing our homes and spending more time with family. But parents are finding it hard to keep their kids entertained, and with no telling how long it will be before things get back to normal, it’s important that you find things for them to do. 

    Reading is a great way to keep the kids entertained and help with their education as well, so you should try to encourage your kids to get into some new books. These are some of the best kid’s books to read with your family during the COVID-19 crisis.  (more…)

  • 5 Ways To Enhance Your Home During & After COVID-19

    5 Ways To Enhance Your Home During & After COVID-19

    Thanks to COVID-19, millions of families are stuck looking at the same four walls for the next few weeks or months. Consequently, then, the little problems throughout your property are more noticeable than ever. Given that you’ve probably got more time on your hands than usual too, now is the perfect time to invest in some useful home improvements.

    So, what are the best home upgrades that can be implemented during the lockdown or in the weeks after? Here’s all you need to know.

    1. Garden & External Improvements

    Boosting your property’s curb appeal will put you in a far better mood as you return to the home after nipping out for your essentials. The smile as you enter the home will dramatically change your relationship with the property. In truth, those sentiments will ring true for years to come when you return home after a day at work or out with friends. Meanwhile, this is an ideal time to revamp the backyard. Aside from the esthetic improvements, it’s your best chance of getting fresh air and vitamin D.

    2. Go Green

    Due to spending more time at home, wasted energy will be more noticeable as you look at your utility bills. This is the perfect time to reduce your carbon footprint to unlock impressive financial savings. During lockdown, switching to LED lights and opting for less hazardous cleaning solutions will suffice. Once COVID-19’s impact seems set to fade, A+ insulation can significantly reduce your heat loss. It is the single biggest improvement you’ll see, although water-saving toilets are great too.

    3. Declutter

    Being forced to spend more time indoors can make the property seem smaller. Therefore, learning to declutter the home is another telling upgrade. You have more than enough time to go through the home and pick out items to be sold online or donated to a charity shop. This is also a good opportunity to trade bulky units for TV wall brackets or shelving that’s fixed to the walls. Creating a clutter-free home will also reduce the cleaning and maintenance. This will benefit you massively once normality returns.

    4. Make Tech Upgrades

    Technology plays a huge role in our daily home lives. The devices and systems can offer security, comfort, and entertainment. This is the perfect time to add surveillance cameras or use smart climate control features. Meanwhile, losing some of your unwatched TV channels in favor of Netflix or Disney+ can save money and provide hours of joy at this tough time. If you have the space to have a home-based workout space, this can be very useful for your mental wellbeing too.

    5. Embrace Light

    We all miss the sun. After months of early nights, it’s now impossible to fully enjoy the brighter weather. However, encouraging more natural light to enter the property can have a positive impact. Whether it’s dressing the windows correctly or painting rooms a lighter color, the entire vibe of your home can change. If you plan to paint, though, take one room at a time as it’s harder to escape the fumes during the lockdown. Still, there’s nothing to stop you completing the transformation over the next few weeks.

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  • How To Be Productive When Working From Home

    Many of us have thought about working from home for a long time before taking the plunge. And having a productive way of doing things, is essential when you work from home. But it is one of the things that many of us self-employed people struggle with. Unfortunately, many of us find it difficult to reduce distractions, and this is a common theme. Not only this but there is nobody to really show us what to do when we become self-employed and work from home. So here are some ideas on how you can work from home, and still be productive at the same time. (more…)

  • Getting Your Head Back In The Game

    Getting Your Head Back In The Game

    No matter what has happened over the last few weeks or months of your life, it’s now time to get your head back in the game. There is no better feeling than when you finally decide that it’s time to get back to where you were before, and we are here to help. Down below, you are going to find some of our best advice on how you can do this. So, if you want to know more, keep reading down below. (more…)

  • How to prepare for a financial crisis

    How to prepare for a financial crisis

    You never really know when you are going to lose your job, or even when your car is going to break down. This can cause you various issues because you may feel as though you don’t have the money to cover it and that you also can’t make the right changes fast enough. Luckily, there are things that you can do to try and prepare for a financial crisis well in advance.

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  • The Ultimate 2019 Guide To Getting In The Zone When You Work From HomeThe Ultimate 2019 Guide To Getting In The Zone When You Work From Home

    The Ultimate Guide To Getting In The Zone When You Work From Home

    Working from home can sound amazing – to people who haven’t actually attempted to do it. Working from home certainly isn’t for everybody. You have to be able to motivate yourself effectively to ensure you can get work and get it done. If you can’t be bothered to get dressed and sit around watching Netflix all day, then you’re probably not going to be able to earn the money you need to live. There are advantages to working from home, but sometimes, it can be even harder than working for somebody else. After all, when you work for somebody else, you know exactly when you start and exactly when you’re going to finish. Many people don’t have to take their work home with them either. The lines can be somewhat blurry when you work from home, and you can find yourself working for longer hours – sometimes feeling like you’re still not getting enough done.

    The ultimate key to getting plenty done when you work from home is being able to get in the zone. We’ve all been in the zone, so we all know how great it feels when we can just knock work we have right out of the park without a second thought! When you’re not in the zone, it can feel like you’re a failure. Despair can carry over into everything else you do that day, and many people feel like tearing out their hair.

    To help, we have 12 things you can do to get into the zone. Whether you work from home full time, part time, or this is something you’re thinking of transitioning into, the pointers below can help you. Enjoy!

     

    1. Make Sure You Have A Great Space To Work

    First of all, make sure you have a great space to work. The ideal working space can be different for everybody, so you’ll need to know what motivates you and helps you to stay focused. Ideally, it’ll be in a room where you can be alone – high traffic rooms like the living room or lounge are rarely a good place to set up your workstation. However, you might not have all that much space or choice in the matter. If you have to work in an open space, make sure you have guidelines for how other members of the household should act. For example, not bugging you unless it’s an emergency. You may also find over ear headphones helpful if you find it tough to drown out that noise.

    Other great elements of an at home workspace include:

    • Plants and flowers
    • Natural light
    • Motivational quotes and images
    • Candles/Incense/Aromatherapy
    • Colors you find motivational
    • Storage

     

    Sometimes, you may find working from another location allows you to be more productive than working at home, for example, a coffee shop. While they can be noisy, sometimes they can be helpful for creative writing tasks and things that don’t require you to crunch numbers. It’s a good idea if you can get used to working in multiple settings, as you never know what the future might hold. It’s always nice for freelancers to have a change of scenery, too!

     

    1. Have A Routine That Gets You Into The Right Mindset

    Don’t just get out of bed and sit down to work. If you do this, you’re unlikely to want to get right into your work at all. You’ll probably find you browse a few social media sites, read a few emails, scroll a little, and just procrastinate until you have to start.

     

    Instead, come up with a routine that helps you to get into the right mindset. For example, get up at the same time every day and enjoy a hot drink. Try drinking a pint of water and lemon before the hot drink to rehydrate your body and revitalize your brain. We can feel groggy when we aren’t hydrated enough! You could even read a few chapters of a self help book, and do a few yoga poses. Some people also enjoy setting intentions for the day with journaling as it gets them pumped up and keeps them focused on their goals. Have a routine that makes you feel good and want to dive out of bed. Then, make sure you feel raring to work before you sit down to get things done!

     

    1. Make The Most Of Natural Light

    You want to be working under artificial light as rarely as possible. Try to work somewhere you can make the most of natural light. Get outside for a short while before you start work if you can!

     

    1. Use Coffee Wisely

    Everybody enjoys a coffee from time to time, but in an ideal world, it won’t be a crutch that you have to use to get things done. Look at your sleep pattern and ensure you’re getting enough sleep if you feel like you have to have coffee to get through the day. The best times to have coffee are usually around 10am and earlier in the afternoon. This spreads out the buzz and allows you to make the most of the natural hormones the body uses to wake up early in the morning.

     

    1. Be Selective About The Type Of Music You Listen To

    Listening to music while you work is great, but it can depend on the kind of music you listen to. Classical music and plain instrumental music is great for almost any kind of work. However, music that has too many words can be distracting, as the brain can feel like it’s trying to do two things at once. Everybody works differently, so there may be exceptions. Some people prefer to work in total silence. Test out what works best for you and what makes you feel raring to go.

     

    1. Don’t Be Afraid To Invest In A Quality Seat/Desk/Computer

    You have to be comfortable as you work. Don’t be afraid to invest in a nice seat, desk, and equipment so you can get your job done to the best of your ability. You’ll only struggle to get things done if you have an old fashioned computer and hard chair, and working won’t be enjoyable. You can get a little crazy if you feel like it and invest in a memory foam bean bag – they can be a great alternative option for working on or even having as somewhere to sit and brainstorm ideas in your home office. Don’t forget, you can claim these things as expenses when used solely for work!

     

    1. Take Regular Breaks But Schedule Them

    Nobody should sit for hours without a break. Nobody. Take regular breaks, but schedule them into your day so you don’t feel guilty, or like you’re procrastinating. A short break should allow you to come back to your work refreshed and ready to go again. Keep them short, though, so you don’t get out of the zone. Shorter, more regular breaks are nearly always better than one or two long breaks.

     

    1. Be Firm With Family Members And Friends

    As you’re working from home, it can be tough for you if family members and friends don’t realize that what you’re actually doing is really work. They might call you and ask to go for coffee, or even arrive at your house unannounced. Make sure you’re firm with them beforehand so they know not to bother you at certain times of day. As we mentioned before, working remotely does have its benefits, but for the most part, you do need to act like you have a job.

     

    1. Get Dressed

    Working in your pyjamas can sometimes be part of the fun, but it can also hinder you if you’re not careful. Think about it logically; do you feel more productive wearing work clothes, or sweats? You’ll often find you get more done and feel in the right mindset when you look the part.

     

    1. Feeling Drained? Do Some Exercise!

    Maybe you don’t feel like doing much when you get out of bed, or you feel drained part way through the day. A great way to combat this is exercise. Going for a quick run, doing a few sprints, or even just doing a few star jumps can help you to get your blood pumping and energy back up. People like Tony Robbins swear by this! Usually, doing a workout in the morning can help you to have a more productive, happier day overall.

     

    1. Take A Nap

    Maybe you don’t need to get moving. Maybe what you really need is a nap. If you’re doing work that is taxing on your mental energy, having a short 15-20 minute nap can leave you feeling refreshed, with better memory retention, and enjoying a plethora of other benefits. The challenge is forcing yourself to wake up. If you stay sleeping, you’ll feel groggier and likely won’t want to go back to work.

     

    1. Ban Yourself From Emails And Social Media At least For The First Part Of The Morning

    No matter how tempting it is, don’t go on your emails or social media for a few hours in the morning. Use this time to get the real work done without letting the outside world in!

     

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  • Finding Yourself A Job In Today's Market

    Finding Yourself A Job In Today’s Market

    When you think about it, finding a job seems harder than ever before. The market is oversaturated with unattainable positions and companies you’ve never heard of offering them, and it’s also filled to the brim with people looking for jobs that perfectly suit their skills and talents. It wouldn’t be so bad a mission if all those ‘good’ positions weren’t already filled! (more…)

  • Why working from home is better than working in an office

    Why working from home is better than working in an office

    There are plenty of new careers out there that we can choose these days. Thanks to technology, the way in which we work has changed forever. People can become bloggers or start an online business from the comfort of their home. Likewise, many traditional jobs can now be completed at home too. Plenty of businesses are moving out of their offices and getting employees to work from home. (more…)