Here's How To Stay Productive And Adjust To Working From Home

The guide you didn't know you needed


30 March 2020

Ebony Reeves

It's the situation many Australians are finding themselves in with recent restrictions relating to the COVID-19 pandemic; increasing numbers of employees are finding themselves working from home, with school-aged and university students also being asked to study at home. 

But although working in PJs under a pile of doonas is unquestionably satisfying in the beginning, it's not all sunshine and rainbows.

^ Working from home: expectation

Whether you're being caught up in the added distractions that can come from working in your own home, trying to juggle looking after the kids while you work, or just technologically challenged, there can be some major struggles that come with working from home.

^ Working from home: reality

This morning, Bronte and Sam caught up with Recycling Expert and Managing Director of Onya, Hayley Clarke to discuss how to successfully work from home, and receive advice for looking after your own mental health and continue feeling connected with others during the crisis.

Hear what Hayley had to say in the catch up below...