The Life Editor Podcast Ep. 2: 10 Productivity Tips for When You Work From Home

Working from home can seem like a dream come true.

Who wouldn’t want to be able to stay in your jammies all day and watch soap operas while you eat nachos on the couch?

I gotta tell you, I LOVE working from home! It means I no longer have a soul-crushing commute, and I get to cuddle my puppy Skyla during my breaks.

Working from home might have some perks, but it’s also rife with distractions that chip away at your productivity. I’d say it’s much easier for a person who works from home to be sidetracked by chores, personal hobbies, and time wasters than someone who spends her days in a traditional work environment.

If you work from home, don’t let laziness slow down your dreams! It’s all about working smarter, not harder, and you can totally do this.

In this week’s podcast, I’m sharing 10 productivity tips for when you work from home, a self-help book disguised as a diet book, and an easy way to make decisions you’ll never regret.

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In This Episode

  • 0:42 10 productivity tips for when you work from home
  • 13:03 What I’m Reading: PUSH by Chalene Johnson
  • 17:39 Easy Edit: Mentally flip a coin to make a decision

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2 Comments

  1. Erika Swafford on August 23, 2015 at 1:24 pm

    Love this podcast, Sage! Very useful advice even if I don’t work from home – yet…

    I sometimes listen to rainycafe.com when I need background noise.



    • Sage Grayson on August 23, 2015 at 7:59 pm

      Soon, Erika, soon! 🙂 Thanks for the ambient noise suggestion.