- get a really good chair
- get a standing desk
- get a standing desk mat
- do a stand up in the morning by yourself (what am i going to focus on today)
- do a debrief at the end of the day (what did i do)
- stop working at the end of the day and relax
- stop working and have breaks for meals
- write everything down
- turn off or uninstall email/slack from your phone
- take leave
- go for walks
- go work in cafes/libraries
- work in other people's offices
- do production deployments from a plane, in a tree, on a train
- have a few backup options for network connectivity
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- Remember to say hi to your team at the start of the day
- and bye at the end :)
- Automate as many of these things as possible - manually remembering things is hard, but setting alarms/calendar events is easy.
- Don't let friends or family assume you're available because you work from home; You do not own all the errands or chores, you're not always available to help with things, you (probably) can't take last-minute long lunches.
- Buy some art for your workspace.
- Keep your workspace clean so you're not tempted to clean instead of working.
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via @alisterscott - https://watirmelon.blog/2017/05/08/the-future-of-testing-is-distributed/
- Find community outside of work
- Hiking/Toastmasters/School Parents
- Daily Goal
- Document decisions and move on
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