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How To Successfully Work From Home With Your Spouse

6/29/2020

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In the beginning, working from home with your spouse can be exciting. Is that excitement going to last forever? Here are some tips on how to successfully work at home with your partner, to maintain your relationship and your career. 

We have all shared workspace in new ways in the last three months than many of us expected us to. Some with our whole families, some alone, and some with their spouses. Each situation comes with its pros and cons, adjustments, and excitement. We've spent time talking about how to set up your own home office and how to make the most of your space. But, what happens if that space is not entirely yours? Sharing a workspace with a spouse can be challenging, but thankfully if you put in the time and effort, it doesn't have to be. 

From the moment you entered the serious stages of your relationship, we're sure you started hearing the age-old saying that relationships, to be successful, take work. It's no surprise to any working professional that this saying applies to any relationship, personal or private. You need to cultivate and work hard for any connection to be a successful one. As many of us continue to work from home and to deal with this transition, we have to cultivate a healthy working relationship with our spouses. This might be something you never thought you'd have to do, but even with this new necessity, these tips and suggestions can make your professional and private lives equally as happy under the same roof. To make this a successful working relationship on top of your personal one, you need to make sure you're taking positive steps in this transition together. Acknowledge that this is going to be difficult, and could even get a lot harder. If you're both dedicated to making it work and supporting one another to make sure that each of you succeeds in your workday, it will work out. 
  • One of the very first things to remember to do is to communicate and communicate well. Talk about what your schedules will be like every day, when phone calls or video conference calls will be happening, when your work days end and begin, and what worked during the previous day and what didn't. If there are any issues, make sure to address them right away, and work on ways to fix it. Communication about your professional needs and what you need from one another is a must. Being able to structure your day so there isn't a fight about who uses the bathroom first, who takes care of the children or pets, when break times are lunch is happening, and when happy hour starts are also all very important. Giving structure to your new environment and schedule is a huge key to success while working at home together. 
  • If you're living in a studio apartment or a four-bedroom home, make sure to have designated and separate workspaces. As fun as it might have been in the beginning to work together, that might not last forever. Pick a space, if you can't be in separate rooms, where phone calls and video calls can happen without interruption. Investing in a part of noise-canceling headphones can be a lifesaver. Make sure that you both have the proper equipment that you need to be successful and don't have to worry about sharing. A printer is easy to share, but a laptop, computer, or iPad is not. Don't forget to stock up on pens, paper, and other supplies while you're nesting into your office. There will be no supply manager to speak to if there's an issue. 
  • Treat your time and your schedule as similarly as you would if you would be back in the office. Wake up at the same time, spend time getting reading, working out, and eating breakfast. Use what was once your commuting time to be productive; read, listen to a podcast, study up on something new. Give yourself time to be alone and to be away from your partner. Be just as respectful to your partner and give them their own time, too. If you can schedule breaks and lunchtimes together to still make your day special, do it! Don't forget to carve out time after your workday that is just for you and your spouse or you and the whole family where you don't talk about work. Personal hours and relaxation are just as important as your working hours. 
  • Communication is key, but there can be a limit to that. During working hours, work should be the topic of conversation. Leave personal issues at the doorway of the workday. Don't bring those into your work environment or put them on your spouse during work hours. Wait until the workday is over to handle any personal situations. 
  • Remember that your partner is not your coworker (unless they are!). While you're working together, don't assume it's a great or productive idea to take up their work time to chat about your coworkers, your frustrations, or have them help with every project. This isn't to say that you can't do this from time to time, but don't abuse that relationship between the two of you. 

We urge you both to recognize together that this is going to be a change, and it's going to be hard. But, you WILL get through it. Take the time to nurture your relationship together and apart. Work hard to cheer on one another and to support one another's careers. Let this be another important milestone in your career and your relationship, and push to come out strong. Don't forget! If you're looking for the best tax accountant in Summerville, the best tax services in Summerville, the best Quickbooks services in Summerville, and the best payroll services in Summerville, we are still here for you. Tax season may be over for some and just starting for others, and we will be here for you no matter what!
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When Working From Home Isn't An Option

6/16/2020

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Your job may not be one you can do from home. What happens when your bank account is dwindling and unemployment is running out? Are there other options available to you? 

The state is opening back up, but that doesn't mean everything is following suit. It doesn't mean that everyone is going back to work, and unemployment isn't going to last forever. What happens if it's impossible to work from home? Many people are still without jobs for the foreseeable future and need some help right now. If your bank account is needing you to look for a job now, what can you do to gain temporary or new employment during the age of a pandemic? 

Starting a job search for temporary employment or starting your career path all over again during the pandemic may be the last thing you want to do, or think you can do, right now. But, think again. Due to the growth in technology and the ease it gives to the world of business, working from home is easier than ever before. It's become much more accessible to find these jobs and to do them from the safety of your couch. Every day more and more jobs can be transferred online. As long as you have a computer, a phone, and a good internet connection, you're already set up and ready to go. Thankfully, the remote job market and its popularity were on the rise before the pandemic hit. Please note, if this is a path you're taking, you need to be diligent in going after and getting these jobs. You need to create and stick to a schedule, and you need to show up every morning and get the job done. This can be very difficult when you're working from the comfort of your home and in your PJs. 

Working remotely and on your devices can seem daunting if it's not something you've done before. No need to fear a lack of skills, training, or education, there are jobs of all kinds for all levels of skills and abilities. If you still feel unsure, there are thousands of YouTube videos available, free of charge, and other free resources that can help you along the way. With the world changing so rapidly and the need for a job becoming apparent, we wanted to share some great jobs, opportunities, and tips for working at home. We want to help keep you safe and keep your finances under control. 

TEACHING
Even if you don't have a specific degree in teaching, there are opportunities out there for you. Many online programs will accept a bachelor's degree in any subject. Teaching English online to students overseas or who have English as a second language is a great example. There are online and virtual tutoring opportunities as well. You might not be teaching these students directly, but you're helping them develop their skills. There are opportunities for you to create videos on a huge amount of topics for educational purposes. This can help you flex your knowledge and your creative skills in subjects you're already passionate about. If you do have a background in education and administration, you could also find remote jobs to help develop curriculum and help plan and manage the current and upcoming school year. You can teach at all levels from kindergarten to college. It's a fun, unique, and creative opportunity that can be full or part-time.
  • Companies hiring now: VIPkid, Qkids, Magic Ears, Trilogy Education Services. 

WRITING
This field is huge. If you are a creative individual or you are very precise, have strong research skills, and can write an excellent business report, then these jobs are for you. Again, your skill sets and background can vary to get into this filed depending on your specialties. Blog and content writing for social media and websites have boomed during the pandemic and in recent years. You can be a copywriter or editor. You can edit and proofread papers and projects by students and professionals. Sometimes an extra eye is all someone needs. You can work with authors who need help with the stories they're writing. You can even begin blogging, writing articles, or writing books yourself. There are jobs to transcribe radio, video, and voice interviews too. Writing jobs and positions range from being full-time positions to working project to project. In most situations, you can create your schedule. Doing these jobs can be a little tricky, be warned. Make sure they are legitimate positions. If they sound too good to be true, they usually are. Make sure you do your research and you and a real interview and contact person when doing these jobs. 
  •  Companies hiring now: Fandom Writer, Valenet, Randstad, and Digital Health Content Producer. 

TECH WORLD
We chose this category because of the massive amounts of opportunities that have arisen in the tech world and jobs driven by the tech world. Data entry is a great entry-level job in this world. If you're very organized and have a wide knowledge of basic software and email, a virtual assistant can also be an excellent opportunity. You can help someone order their groceries, answering emails and phone calls, run their website, and social media pages all from the comfort of your home. For those who are more tech-savvy, companies like ZOOM, Microsoft, and more have positions available to you. Companies are looking for customer and tech/IT support that can also be done from the comfort of your home. The range of opportunities is huge, you just have to go looking! 
  • Companies hiring now: Language Line Solutions and Kelly Services. 

Stepping into the remote world can be hard if it's your first time. Hunting for a particular job like this can take time. But, be diligent. Trust in your skills and what you can offer. There is something out there for you. Look for free resources online that can help you learn more. Trust in the technology, and it will do the rest. Don't forget, friends! If you're looking for the best tax accountant in Summerville, the best tax services in Summerville, the best Quickbooks services in Summerville, and the best payroll services in Summerville, we are still here for you. Tax season may be over for some and just starting for others, and we will be here for you no matter what!

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