Thanks to remote video technology, efficient wifi, and flexible company managers, many people can work from home.

One of the perks of this arrangement is being able to personalize your space and make your working life enjoyable, enriching, and most of all, fun.

It does not matter whether you’re working from home for a short period of time or planning a permanent workplace change, you need to create a workspace that’s right for you.

How to make working from home fun and more comfortable

There are many ways to make working from home fun. For example, you can customize your space with your favorite colors, play your most-loved music, work in casual wear, and even keep your pet with you for company throughout the day.

This article gives lists 10 ways to inject more fun into your working life at home and outlines why this is good for your mental, emotional, and physical health.

1. Use your commute time better

One of the biggest advantages of working from home is ditching the commute. Without having to get in the car or catch the train twice a day, you have some extra time up your sleeve.

It might be tempting to sit on the couch and scroll through your cell phone. However, there is no reason why you can’t dedicate the time to a productive activity for enjoyment, improvement or to make some extra money on the side.

Ideas on things to do with your extra time:

  • Reading a chapter of a book
  • Listening to your favorite podcast
  • Going for a walk or a jog outside
  • Taking the family pet for a gentle walk up the road
  • Stretching out your aches and pains with some yoga or Pilates-inspired routines
  • Playing a game, or reading a book with your child
  • Start learning another language using a free app on your phone
  • Setting up and working on a money-making side-hustle
  • Completing a housework task
  • Working on your hobby or a task that gives you pleasure.

It doesn’t matter what you do, whether it’s finally taking the time to finish that book that’s been sitting on your bedside table for months, or sitting down to pay the bills. The key is to use this block of time meaningfully, productively, and with purpose.

2. Create a sensory scene

Traditional office spaces are stark, bland, and uninviting. Unless you work for an innovative tech company like Google or Apple, chances are you have spent time in a boring office workspace. While working from home, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t make your space as inviting and pleasurable for you as possible.

If color is your thing, do away with the traditional office drab. Splash on some paint or hang some of your beloved pictures on the wall. The aim is to make the space work for you.

If you are touchy-feely, adding a tactile element like a fuzzy chair cover or woolly blanket will automatically make the space more inviting.

Without others to worry about, there’s nothing stopping you from creating a space with the perfect aroma. You can light your favorite scented candle or even add some aromatherapy.

3. Add some greenery

If you have a green thumb, or always wanted to grow your own indoor plants, your working space is the best place to add some greenery to your life.

Not only will it give you something beautiful to look at, but you are always there to keep an eye out for their watering and feeding needs, and when they might need a session out in the sunshine.

Recent research from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences has shown that indoor plants are extremely beneficial for workspaces, particularly because they have positive associations with reducing the amount of sick leave people take.

Plants may also help to:

  • Reduce stress
  • Increase productivity
  • Clean the air by emitting oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide
  • Boost creativity by providing something pleasing to look at

4. Add some playful features

The World Economic Forum suggests that having playful features around you as you work helps improve mood and boosts creativity.

Why not swap your office chair for a large inflatable gym ball throughout the day to work on your posture and flexibility while having some fun?

To help get the creative juices flowing, you can also try to build something with your child’s Lego set or make a to-do list with colored pencils.

5. Do away with fluorescent lights

Fluorescent lighting is the most common type of illumination in offices. Not only are they more efficient and cheaper to use, but they have a longer lifespan than other heat-emitting lightbulbs.

For many people, fluorescent lighting can cause headaches, nausea, and sore eyes. This is especially true if you are close to a tube that flickers.

In your home office, investing in a pleasurable light globe is a great way to create an ambiance that’s just right for you. Cooler blue and white lights are best for working, concentrating, or waking up, while orange and yellow lights are suitable for the times when you need to relax.

6. Get moving

Without having to worry about annoying your nearby co-workers, working from home gives you the flexibility to add incidental and deliberate movement to your workday.

If you’re likely to forget to stay active while working from home, you can set a reminder on your computer, phone, or even personal fitness device.

Why not try one of these popular options to keep yourself active while working remotely!

Try a yoga break-out session

There are routines for everyone, from beginners to experts, that you can do throughout the day. you may even want to involve your pet!

Get a standing desk

According to Healthline, using a standing desk is a great way to add movement to your day. It may also help to reduce your risk of obesity, lower your blood sugar levels, lower your risk of heart disease, reduce back pain, and improve your energy levels.

Get a treadmill desk

All-in-one treadmill desks are great if you want to walk while working. Not only does it help burn calories, but it’s a great way to make sure you get in your 10,000 steps for the day.

7. Choose the tunes

With a selection of mood-specific music playlists, you’ll always have the right tunes for your frame of mind. And without co-workers to worry about, it doesn’t matter what you listen to or how loud you play it.

If you have trouble keeping your home duties separate from your work responsibilities, having music cues is a great way to keep you from doing another load of washing when you’re meant to be checking your email or chairing a meeting with your colleagues.

8. Get some sunshine

Research from the University of Oregon shows that access to daylight and views of nature has a positive effect on workers’ health. If you can, set up your space so that you have natural light and a line of sight to the outdoors.

It’s also a good idea to get out of the house. So why don’t you do some yoga stretches outside while you’re waiting for your coffee to brew, or take the dog for a walk during your lunch break?

Research from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine has also demonstrated that you need regular sunlight to keep your hormones in check and to ensure that you get a good night’s sleep.

Not only is this a great way to look after your mind and body, but it will increase your productivity at work.

9. Treat yourself

Use the money you save on fuel or travel cards, eating out, and new business clothes and treat yourself. It can be as simple as ordering daily coffee from the café around the corner or saving up for a weekend away with the family.

A dedicated savings plan will quickly turn the money you save working from home into a handy windfall, and there’s nothing more fun than that!

10. Pack up your workspace

We get it. You work hard and you play hard. When you work from home, you might struggle to keep the boundaries between your home life and work life separate.

At the end of the workday, it’s important to leave the work behind. If you have a designated office, this is as simple as closing the door.

But if you work in your bedroom or living space, it’s important to turn off your computer and put it out of sight. Not only will this reduce your desire to check your emails, but it gives you a mental and visual break until you start your work again.

Why is it important to make working from home fun?

Full-time workers spend around 40 hours working each week. With around 260-280 working days each year, that clocks in at over 1,800 hours per annum!

That’s a lot of time in our lives dedicated to earning money and furthering our careers, so why not make it as comfortable and enjoyable as possible?

When you take the time to enrich your work-from-home environment, you:

  • Are more productive
  • Have better mental health outcomes
  • Can maintain a good mood at work and in your home life
  • Are more likely to maintain a healthy work-life balance
  • Model good working habits for your family

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