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Excelling in Your Career while Developing Your Isolation Routine

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Real Estate Agent with Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified #1 in Forest Land Mgmt

Excelling in Your Career while Developing Your Isolation Routine

Social isolation can be difficult, especially if you’re not used to it. It sounds easy on the surface: Just stay home! If you’re cut off from the social contact and day-to-day routines that you’re used to, though, this can have a significant negative impact on your mental (and sometimes physical) health. If you’ve been struggling with isolation, here are a few things to keep in mind as you develop a routine for your “new normal.”

Assessing Your Needs

As with most things, the very first thing that you need to do is stop and look at what you actually need in your day. Make a list, check it twice and see exactly what you need to include in your day-to-day activities while you’re in isolation. Be sure to include not just those tasks you do every day but also things that need to be done less frequently, such as refilling pill planners or getting the laundry done. Once you have a list, plan out your schedule a week at a time on a calendar for easy reference.

Avoiding Distractions

If you’re having to work from home for the first time, you might be surprised at just how unproductive you are when working from home. Some people flourish in the work-at-home environment, while others discover that the problem with working from home is that home is where you keep all your favorite distractions. Establish office hours for yourself, both to keep others from bothering you and to keep yourself from wandering off in the middle of the work day. For ease of reference, place your office hours on your calendar too.

Add Some Activity

Just because you can’t get to the gym doesn’t mean that you’ve got to give up your exercise routine. Lift weights at home, go for walks or jogs (while maintaining social distancing), check your streaming services for workout content, or buy dancing or exercise-related video games for your favorite console. While you probably won’t be able to replicate the same experience that you get at the gym, even a little bit of activity every day will still do you a ton of good. For that matter, even if you just set an alarm every hour to remind yourself to walk around the house you’ll still be doing yourself some good.

Get Out of the House

Just because you can’t go anywhere doesn’t mean you have to sit inside all day. The weather’s getting nicer, so you should definitely spend some time outside if you can. This could be a great time to prep a garden, get your yard in shape or order the supplies you need to put up some bird feeders. Some sunlight and fresh air every day will do wonders for your well-being, both mentally and physically.

You’re Not Hungry, You’re Bored

Don’t fall victim to the “Quarantine 15.” It’s easy right now to sit around the house and eat more snacks than you normally would because you don’t have much else to do. Take a stand against overeating by finding better things to do with your time. You can also add healthy snacks and other better-for-you alternatives to your next shopping trip, replacing processed chips and candy with fruit and vegetable options.

Mind Your Mental Health

Isolation is very stressful, especially if you live in an area that’s experiencing a large outbreak of COVID-19. All that stress, prolonged over weeks or even months, can have a substantial negative impact on your mental health. Add in the loneliness and depression that can occur as a result of social isolation and you could be looking at some very rough times mentally. Find friends or relatives to call or video chat with to talk about your issues, and don’t be afraid to seek out tele-health options for mental health as well.

Maintaining Your Routine

Don’t assume that things will be the same from week to week. Take some time every weekend to go over your routine from the previous week, figure out what worked well and what didn’t, and adjust your routine for the upcoming week accordingly. This is new to all of us, so it’s ok if you need to change things up every week during your isolation. Just take things a week at a time and remember that even if you have a bad week now, you’ll always have an opportunity to try again next week.

 

Finding a Career that Allows for Productive Work From Home.

 

If your employer does not allow for you to work effectively from home, give me a call.

We are growing both in our Real Estate and in our Forestry businesses, and would love to talk to you about how you may fit into our expansion.

 

 

 

Adapted from https://blog.homekeepr.com/developing-your-isolation-routine?sharedby=bob-crane

Comments(17)

Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Good morning, Bob Crane I'm a creature of habit.... and I have a routine everyday for working; exercising throughout the day (3 times) and preparing healthy food to eat.... the rest depends on the weather.... 

May 04, 2020 05:15 AM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Bob - there is much where we have control.  Concentrate on those positive aspects.  

May 04, 2020 06:08 AM
Nick Vandekar, 610-203-4543
Realty ONE Group Advocates 484-237-2055 - Downingtown, PA
Selling the Main Line & Chester County

Great post, control what you can and take action to create a routine. 

May 04, 2020 09:13 AM
Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

Bob, I always did have a routine, and live by myself, so unless I was showing or listing, did not run around too much.

May 04, 2020 09:42 AM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Bob all good points.  The "Quarantine 15" is a bit of a challenge.

 

May 04, 2020 11:49 AM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Hello Bob,  I find myself working 7 am to 2 pm and then spending time in the garden till we can get some business back.

May 04, 2020 04:30 PM
Michael Mahoney
Real Broker, LLC - Boston, MA
Boston Realtor

Bob Crane Great post. Thanks for sharing some ideas about routine. I am suited to  work from home more than in the office.   I do find I am working more than I usually do. 

 

I like  Will Hamm  's idea of working from 7-2....

wow... Barbara Todaro working out 3x's - amazing

May 04, 2020 05:51 PM
Barbara Todaro

Michael Mahoney my YMCA is closed and I can't get the same type of workout at home as I did there.... so I need to attack it 3 times a day.... I do 60-75 (depends on what my muscles tell me!) squats every day with 65 pounds..... I have a hexbar at home and some plates....  and then I do 60 shoulder shrugs with that same bar and weights already set up for the squats.... every day.

May 05, 2020 02:57 AM
Debe Maxwell, CRS
Savvy + Company (704) 491-3310 - Charlotte, NC
The RIGHT CHARLOTTE REALTOR!

Great post, Bob! I am a work-from-home person. I don't do well at the water cooler! I can get 10 times the work done by not hanging out with the cheerleaders and the complainers! LOL

Love the "you're not hungry, you're bored." That is priceless!

May 04, 2020 10:17 PM
Barbara Todaro

funny girl.... Debe Maxwell, CRS I, too, work from home and get everything done plus have time for me....  when I went to the office everyday, I hated the water cooler chatting....

May 05, 2020 02:54 AM
Debe Maxwell, CRS

Me too, Barbara Todaro! I need to be better at taking me time like you are. 

May 05, 2020 08:27 PM
Endre Barath, Jr.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties - Beverly Hills, CA
Realtor - Los Angeles Home Sales 310.486.1002

Bob I have always been working from home for the past who knows how many years I keep saying ten Diane reminds me it was a lot longer, so with that said the only thing I miss is getting a Haircut and washing my car:))Endre

May 04, 2020 11:53 PM
James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

Morning Bob.

We were considered essential, so we were not in a shelter and place rule.  Business has slowed, but not enough to have one panic

May 05, 2020 01:02 AM
Susan McCall - - Compass Realty Solutions
Compass Realty Solutions - Portland, OR
Listing and Buyer's Agent

Only six pounds so far..........  It's not the fruit and veggies, it's what you eat with them.  I'm in for Greek Yogurt!

May 05, 2020 06:49 PM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Hi Bob:

There's lots of great advice here. I already work at home and have for years so the adjustment has not been too bad. We eat oretty well anyhow, it just seems like we may be doing more of that, and getting a bit less exercise.

Jeff

May 05, 2020 10:17 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

This is timely advice to share. I've been watching my weight and have lost a few pounds..a few more to go!

May 06, 2020 06:52 AM
Mary Hutchison, SRES, ABR
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate-Kansas City Homes - Kansas City, MO
Experienced Agent in Kansas City Metro area

I feel fortunate that I am not alone at home!  I am sticking to a routine which is important, especially now.  And I am very aware of what I'm eating--avoiding grazing and trying to stick to mostly healthy meals.  During this time, easy to crave comfort food!

May 06, 2020 07:38 AM
Anne Corbin
Long and Foster - Lake Anna - Spotsylvania, VA
Serving Lake Anna & Central Virginia

I don't really know the exact date this corona virus brought us to social distancing, but since mid- March, I've lost about 7 pounds. I think being home makes me work a little more outside because I don't have to commute and get more work done alone vs. going into the office, as previous comments state.

 

May 06, 2020 07:49 AM
Jan Green - Scottsdale, AZ
Value Added Service, 602-620-2699 - Scottsdale, AZ
HomeSmart Elite Group, REALTOR®, EcoBroker, GREEN

Great list of things to think about.  Working from home for the last 15 years makes this a non-issue; however, all the other changes play a roll.  Zoom meetings and classes daily and keeping up with what is playing where has been interesting!

May 06, 2020 05:56 PM
Grant Schneider
Performance Development Strategies - Armonk, NY
Your Coach Helping You Create Successful Outcomes

Hi Bob Crane - staying active is becoming a challenge for me.  I need to get out and walk more.

May 07, 2020 07:44 AM