Remote working tips from a remote team that will help you and your organization continue to be productive while working from home.
Remote working tips from a remote team that will help you and your organization continue to be productive while working from home.

2020 has been a year defined by the Coronavirus outbreak.  With hundreds of thousands of cases worldwide, and over 3000 reported deaths, nothing has shaped the way we are living more than this epidemic. 

Much like the flu, COVID-19 is spread through human-to-human contact through respiratory droplets, most commonly transmitted through coughing.  Prevention methods such as using hand sanitizer and frequent hand washing help limit you and your team’s chances of getting the Coronavirus, but many businesses are also implementing remote working strategies to protect their employees in the midst of uncertainty about the disease.

You may be asked to work from home rather than spend time in an office where the Coronavirus is potentially spreading since an increasing numbers of countries are implementing quarantines and other lockdown measures. But how do you do so comfortably and productively?

A remote-first company, the AirSend team has members on every continent in addition to its Austin headquarters. In fact, AirSend itself was created by condensing our hands-on remote work experience into an all-in-one remote work tool. Here are some remote working tips from a remote team that will help you and your organization continue to be productive while working from home.

Tip #1: Have Core Working Hours

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One of the benefits of remote working is that it allows you and your team to set your own hours. Everyone is different. Some are most productive in the morning while others do their best work in the evening – and that’s great. But balance must be achieved in order to keep things moving.

Establishing a window in which employees are required to be at their screens and ready to communicate, either by phone, screen-sharing, or video conferencing, will help promote teamwork and workplace structure. Core working hours cut down on time spent waiting for email replies or for someone to get back to a computer to verify something while maintaining some of the flexibility that would be less available in an in-office environment.

Tip #2: Promote Discipline

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While the office is a space designed for working, you and your team’s homes may be somewhat less so. Leaving an office environment to work at home can invite all sorts of distractions if you and your team aren’t accustomed to it. Here’s a short checklist to implement to promote discipline while working remotely:

  • Set reasonable wake up hours and regiment your day
  • Have an appropriate workstation where you can work without sinking into the couch
  • Schedule your breaks so that you don’t end up taking too many breaks or breaks that are too long

In addition to encouraging your team to follow the tips above, you should also provide them with the equipment they need to set up a comfortable home office. This includes items like desks, chairs, computers, headphones, cameras, and helpful software such as a digital workspace.

Tip #3: Encourage Team Spirit

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Employee morale is important, especially when a team is working remotely. By having team members regularly socialize like they would in an office environment, people working remotely will have a more positive outlook on their work and will be more productive. 

Organize weekly or bi-weekly functions through video conferencing where team members can let off some steam and talk casually with each other, and validate hard work though awards and incentives.  Acknowledging effort can be difficult if you aren’t face-to-face with someone, so find time to show recognition through video conferencing events.

Tip #4: Track Team Progress With Clearly Communicated Goals

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As mentioned before, when team members are left to their own devices, work can stagnate as a result of distraction and lack of structure.  Having consistent contact with your team through weekly briefings where goals and duties are assigned and deadlines are set can help.

You can also use team management apps with progress tracking, such as AirSend. AirSend lets you assign work to different members of a team with deadlines and reminders. This keeps everyone on track even without in-person meetings.

As a remote-first team, we use AirSend and OKRs to keep everyone moving in the right direction. OKR stands for “Objectives and Key Results,” and setting and communicating OKRs can help your team stay motivated and on track.

Tip #5: Hire the Right People

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At the end of the day, the strength of your team boils down to the ability of each individual team member to work remotely with minimal supervision. This is why it is doubly important to hire motivated self-starters when facing a remote working situation.

Some people are naturally good at this or have prior experience, while others need to be trained. Since a newly implemented, experimental working environment is not the easiest place to train employees, be sure to hire people with past experience and success with remote working if you need to hire now.

Staying Safe During the Coronavirus Outbreak

In the midst of the Coronavirus outbreak, remote working may be the best option to minimize transmission. However, when we allow ourselves and our employees to work at home, some level of structure and office culture must be sustained to keep everyone at the top of their game. Using these tips, you should be better prepared to organize your workforce accordingly and help minimize the spread of COVID-19.

John discusses his journey to becoming a guide for those dealing with divorce and single parenthood.
John discusses his journey to becoming a guide for those dealing with divorce and single parenthood.

We recently had the opportunity to talk to John, a personal coach, writer, and founder of the website WholeParenting.Org. During the interview, John discussed his journey to becoming a guide for those dealing with divorce and single parenthood. He also shared his vision for the future and some personal coaching resources he finds helpful.

Here’s a transcript of our conversation (edited for clarity):

ME: Can you tell me a little bit about you and what you do?

JOHN: I am a a blogger with a number of books out that all have to do with being a single parent. And that’s the focus of my coaching as well. A lot of it is relationship-based, too. I’ve had the blog for nine years. It was syndicated on the Huffington post for a while, and it gets around 15,000 views a week.

I’m also in the process of completing an online community that will back the blog and putting a membership site together.

ME: How did you get started with that?

JOHN: My first blog, I started when my wife asked for divorce. It was as much a cathartic place for me as anything else. Whereas the new one, my intention was 100% positive, kid friendly, and mom friendly. It was a different voice and actually transformed my relationship at the time. As I started writing, it started changing my life. I began to realize my responses are 100% up to me, and the more I can put them in the positive column, the more I’m bringing in positivity. It sort of changed my life just to launch it and to write always trying to put the positive spin on stuff that wasn’t always positive.

So anyway, that’s kind of where I’ve come from. I also do digital marketing as a career, but I’ve been in the pivot mode towards the coaching as my sole income for about two years.

ME: What are some of your goals with coaching?

JOHN: I give a free 30 minute coaching call to anybody that wants it, and I get around one to five introductory calls a week right now. I’d like to get five calls a day instead of a week so that I can start looking at different models of coaching. Like group coaching, speaking engagements.

ME: What are some people or websites you follow to keep up with your industry?

JOHN: I’m a big fan of Brené Brown. I’ve written a ton on my blog about braving, and it’s one of the key fundamental skills I use in coaching people in relationships. It’s powerful stuff. The Good Men Project, of course, and various channels in Medium. Each day I get a summary of the top three or four articles in different topics. I kind of keep myself away from the coaching stuff because that’s just not my thing. I’m much more organic. If you read my books or you read my blog, you’ll know I want authenticity and human connection and let’s start there and see where it takes us.

ME: Thank you for sharing! I think what you do is really great and necessary for a lot of people.

JOHN: Yeah, I get so jazzed knowing that this is what I’m supposed to be doing. I get so much joy even with these 30 minute calls. I’m like – I’m honored to be talking to you and I’m sorry you’re going through a tough time, but I can give you hope. That’s all I do. I bring hope to the picture.

If you want to learn more about John and what he does, you can visit his website here: https://wholeparentbook.com/

AirSend is a versatile digital workspace for professionals to share files, send messages, and complete tasks. See how AirSend can help you as your business grows here.

The ideal digital workspace should offer a combination of capabilities, such as communicating, sharing, task and business management, that enables you to get work done from any device and any location. Team chats and communication tools are an important part of a great digital workspace. Some would often say that without collaboration or a place for productive flow, digital workspaces cannot be created.

In essence, digital workspace gives you the capabilities to do everything from one platform. In this blog post, we are going to explain the best three digital workspaces that carry the best capabilities of team chats and productivity.

AirSend

AirSend is designed to make your life easier. We give you the capabilities that other platforms cannot give you in one digital workspace.

With AirSend our priorities are to keep everything in one place, work without distractions, build a personal workspace, find everything with a click of a button, and most importantly, keep everyone in the loop. With our attributes, we replace Microsoft Teams, GDrive, Todoist, and Trello all together. 

Furthermore, our user interface carries a sleek and simplistic design.  This allows users to view all features needed for a channel, such as task tracking. This makes it easier for client-to-client relationships and team groups to be in the loop.

Finally, we also have built-in audio/video calling. Having a built-in calling function makes having a digital workspace incredibly useful. However, AirSend is still in its beta stages. Because AirSend is still in development, there will be consistent updates and added features to the product.

We use AirSend as our digital workspace for our marketing team. Even though AirSend is our product, we sincerely believe that AirSend can help your team too. Though we like to think we are the best, we also take the time to acknowledge our formidable innovators who also deliver. 

Slack

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Slack carries many promising qualities. Built as a communication tool it offers a variety of options, such as public or private channels, and threads.

They also carry audio and video calls. Slack is also free, however, there are some restrictions. P.s. with AirSend we don’t offer restrictions. With Slack, there is a limited storage space of 5GB. The paid version of Slack is $6.67 per month and $12.50 per month for the Standard and Premium versions, respectively.

Slack also carries powerful search capabilities, however, in the free version, it limits to a search of 10,000 messages.

Slack also carries a complex user interface, which sometimes can be seen as time-consuming when switching from channel to channel.

Finally, the selling point for Slack is their integrations. Slack can integrate over 1,500 other apps and platforms. The downside, however, is that with most app integrations you need to have a separate account.

For those who enjoy integrating personal drives, ticket systems, task trackers, etc, Slack is great. You have the option to connect any accounts for easier usage. However, with AirSend we do not require you to connect personal file storage or other accounts. We provide it to you. 

Discord

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Discord is a great platform that enables all-in-one voice and text chat. Originally marketed for gamers, Discord has been increasing its reach to other fields, such as podcasts, therapy groups, and YouTubers. They also carry a lot of open source development such as Manifold, FastGlobal, and Deque to name a few.

The selling point of Discord is that they give you full control over your server. The way it works is that you first build a server and from there you build specific channels.

Discord main channel view

Discord also allows you to create permissions for personal channels, make bots, create roles (mods short for moderator) which are given to people to have certain access over others. In summation, Discord is a great platform to create communities, have control over what should be allowed, assign roles, create bots, and have a personal workspace.

However, with the extremely complicated user interface, maneuvering through discord can be difficult, especially for those who are not tech-savvy. Furthermore, Discord’s communities are a great feature, but with hundreds of members streamlining messages, it can be hard for one to feel a part of the community.

If joining a large community is what you are looking for, Discord is great for you! Discord is also great if you are hosting games, or want to co-op with a friend. However, we do not think Discord is made for everyone.

Like the Matryoshka doll, Discord and Slack create several barriers to get to your workspace. If you are starting from place A, you must go to B, before getting to C. Clients must go through other channels, servers, and workspaces before getting to their own.

AirSend removes abstractions of workspaces and servers by eliminating the barriers. If you are starting from point A, you now can go to point C without having the confusion of context switching. With AirSend you can have client-to-client or B2B relationships within one space.

Furthermore, AirSend is on its way to bringing public channels and invite links.

Summation

As you can see, each platform carries its pros and cons. It is all a matter of what you feel would be the perfect digital workspace for you.

Does having an all-in-one platform where you can have the ability to upload and organize files, assign actions, and have a built-in notebook sound like your type of speed?

Or does having a platform where you have to create a plethora of other accounts, only to integrate it with one platform sound like the perfect fit for you?

Perhaps even a platform where you can build your own server through a very organized and complex design sound inviting?

Whatever the case may be, choose the digital workspace that will best suit your needs and productivity. 

AirSend helps team chats and professionals create a versatile digital workspace that gives the capabilities to share files, send messages, and complete tasks. See how AirSend can help you.

Kristin gives us an insider’s view of a day in the life of a solo entrepreneur and interior designer.
Kristin gives us an insider’s view of a day in the life of a solo entrepreneur and interior designer.

We recently had the opportunity to talk to Kristin, owner of Kosy Kasa, one of Austin’s trendiest new interior design services. During the interview, Kristin gave us an insider’s view of a day in the life of a solo entrepreneur and interior designer.

Here’s a transcript of our conversation (edited for clarity):

ME: Can you tell me a little about what you do?

KRISTIN: I’m a solo designer. I run my own firm, which I’ve been doing for a couple of years on and off. But before I was always working for other design firms and did freelance projects on the side. Just this past couple months is when I’ve really gone full time, so I’m just getting started and diving into the Austin market.

ME: What would you say are some challenges with running your own business?

KRISTIN: It’s a lot of work. I have to do everything by myself, which I know how to do because I’ve been designing for so long. But it’s a lot of managing time and different clients all at once. Another challenge is figuring out more of the business end of things, whereas before I would only touch on it and the owner of the company or lead designer would handle that. So figuring out the best way to invoice, best forms of payment, what to charge, etc.

ME: Can you describe a typical work day for you?

KRISTIN: If I don’t have any meetings with clients, I like to block out a certain amount of hours per job per day. So this morning before our call, I was working on one of my clients. Super cool. She’s about my age, just a little bit younger. It’s her first house, and I’m calling it like her bachelorette pad. Right now, we’re putting together the living room. So I was pulling a couple items, like coffee tables and such, and putting them into a presentation for her to see how they all go together.

And then if I have design meetings, I’ll block out that time. And getting fabric samples or material samples as well before each meeting. It’s different every single day, honestly.

ME: How do you stay organized?

I organize in a way that works for me. If I had someone else working with me, though, it would be really confusing for them. One boss told me back in the day, “You need to make sure everything is organized in a way so that if you quit one day, the new person would be able to pick up right where you left off.” So I guess I should take that advice… But my current method works for my mind and my mind only.

ME: Where do you go to keep up with design trends?

KRISTIN: Instagram is probably the number one place. Designers are posting everything they’re doing there and tagging their sources, so I found a lot of cool furniture stores that way through Instagram. Number two would be design blogs. That used to be number one, but now with how big Instagram is – that’s just what people do.

To learn more about Kosy Kasa and Kristin, you can visit her website here: https://www.kozykasa.us/

AirSend is a versatile digital workspace for professionals to share files, send messages, and complete tasks. See how AirSend can help you as your business grows here.

Here are some of the latest  improvements we’ve made to AirSend so far.
Here are some of the latest improvements we’ve made to AirSend so far.

Since launching our MVP in December 2019, the AirSend team has been working hard to polish AirSend to make it better for our users. Here are some of the improvements we’ve made to AirSend so far.

Channel View Sidebar

To help you stay even more on top of your game, we’ve added a channel view sidebar so you can see all of your channels and notifications in one place.

File Preview Support

You can now preview images, videos (mp4, webm, ogv), audio (mp3, ogg, wav), pdfs, pptx, docx, and xlsx files right in the AirSend interface. There’s even a convenient download button in the upper right hand corner so you don’t have to exit the preview screen to download the file to your computer.

Ability to Send File Attachments from Email

Want you or your clients to be able to email a file attachment and have it show up in an AirSend channel? That can now happen! Any files that you email in response to an AirSend channel notification email or to your unique channel email address will show up in your channel for easy sharing, download, and organization.

Push Notification Support

Push notifications are now available across all platforms so that you don’t miss out on any activities happening in your channels. Originally, push notifications were only available on your web browser, but we recently added this capability to our Android and iOS mobile apps based on user feedback.

We do listen, so keep the feedback coming! Go to survey here >>>

Google Sign-in Support

If you hate typing in usernames and passwords, this one is for you. You can now sign-in to your AirSend account using the Google sign-in button available on web, iOS and Android.

What’s next?

While we are proud of the progress we’ve made, our journey is far from over. Stay tuned for our next update where we will reveal more improvements that will continue to improve your AirSend experience.

Also, if you have anything you’d like to share about your AirSend experience so far, please fill out this quick survey to help us make AirSend even better for you.

Which is better - Slack or AirSend?
Which is better – Slack or AirSend?

Some days it’s hard to find the motivation to climb out of bed in the morning and get to work. While choosing the right digital workspace won’t make that any easier, it can make your life easier in other ways. Having the right technology to help you with your business or job can increase productivity, boost profits, and reduce frustration. Welcome to the first in a series of blog posts comparing different software options that can help you succeed.

Slack vs AirSend: Cost

Both Slack and AirSend offer a free version, but Slack’s free version contains restrictions like limited storage (only 5 GB per team). As of now, AirSend is offering free lifetime access to all of its features and up to 100 GB of storage for every account.

The paid version of Slack is $6.67 per month and $12.50 per month for the Standard and Premium versions, respectively.

Slack vs AirSend: UX and Interface

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It may take you some time to learn how to use Slack effectively because a lot of its features hide behind buttons and dropdown menus. The company does offer a Slack bot inside the interface to help you with any questions you may have, though.

With AirSend, the interface is much easier to understand because of its simplicity. All of the features are immediately visible once you enter the application. In place of a chat bot, AirSend has a quick tutorial video that shows you how to use the software.

A place where AirSend clearly beats Slack in the category of UX is that the main page of the AirSend interface offers a clear view of all notifications and channels. With Slack, if you have more than one employer or client, you have to switch workspaces in order to see what is going on with each one. While this makes sense because Slack was built for teams within companies while AirSend was built for professionals who work with clients, the way Slack’s workspaces are structured can be time consuming and annoying.

Slack vs AirSend: Features

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Documents and Storage

One of the places where AirSend shines is that it is a fully functional file storage and management system on top of its other features. That means that it can replace Dropbox or G-drive for your cloud-based file storage and organization needs. Slack was created as more of a communication-centered tool and does not have these capabilities.

In terms of storage, AirSend is currently offering up to 100 GB of free storage per user. With Slack, you get 5 GB of storage per team on the free plan and up to 20 GB per user on the paid plans.

Communication

Slack was built as a communication tool, so it offers a variety of options when it comes to conversations. Conversations happen in public or private channels and can further be separated into threads. Slack also allows audio and video calling.

In AirSend, conversations also happen in public or private channels that can be organized using threads. And while it does not currently support audio and video calls from the app, AirSend does offer a space to keep notes (called a Wiki) in each channel where a Zoom link can be placed for easy in-app audio and video conferencing.

Task Tracking

AirSend offers the ability to create actions with specifications, due dates, and members that the action is assigned to. Once completed, action statuses can be changed from pending to completed. It’s like a built in to-do list.

Slack doesn’t have task tracking. In order to have that in Slack, you have to add an external task management tool like Trello or Asana.

Search

Both tools provide powerful search capabilities, allowing you to easily find conversation histories and files. With Slack, though, the free version limits that search to 10,000 messages.

Integrations

Slack’s greatest strength is its integrations. The app can integrate with over 1,500 other apps and platforms. AirSend doesn’t support integrations at this time.

Customization

AirSend channels are highly customizable. You can change the title, background, and logo of each channel. The only place for customization is Slack is the color bar.

Slack vs AirSend: Summary

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As you can see, there are pros and cons to both Slack and AirSend. The answer to the question of which digital workspace is right for you depends on your individual needs.

In terms of pricing and storage capacity, AirSend wins hands-down. But if you want a lot of integrations with other apps, then Slack is the obvious choice, and if you’re someone who has multiple clients, employers, or projects, then AirSend might be a better fit because of its all-in-one main page view.

Which would you choose?

Five free ways to market your small business.
Five free ways to market your small business.

Building a small business can be tough. There are so many decisions to make and things to do on a daily basis, and one of those things is marketing. But how can a small business owner get the word out about their business with very little money or time? It’s challenging, but not impossible. Here are five free ways to market your small business.

Talk to People

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We have conversations with people every day. We talk to our friends, family, even random people we meet at the bus stop or grocery store. Casual conversations are the perfect time to mention your business.

We’re not suggesting you try to sell someone your product or service while discussing your kids’ extracirricular activities. Just mention it in passing. For example, “By the way, you might not know that I own a bakery and am always happy to bake cakes or cookies for parties. So if you know someone who’s looking for a custom cake or catering, please feel free to give them my number!”

This kind of marketing is great because it’s personal. There’s preexisiting trust and rapport that can easily translate to sales.

Leverage Social Media

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There are many ways to market your small business on the internet, and social media marketing is one of the most common and cost effective ways to do so. Regularly updating your social media pages can help you attract new customers and keep in touch with existing ones. Using social media can also help you reach a wider audience that you may not have access to otherwise.

Create a solid online presence by posting regularly and offering quality content that provides value to potential customers.

Partner with Others

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Partnering with businesses that offer complementary products or services is an easy way to put your small business in the spotlight for a targeted audience and build a customer base to generate revenue.

To start, look for one or two small businesses that offer products or services that go well with yours and reach out to the owners with a friendly message or phone call asking if they would be interested in doing some cross-promotion.

Such partnerships give you exposure quickly and more easily than if you were working alone.

Pay Attention to SEO

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Learning the rules of internet search engines and using these rules to boost the visibility of your web presence is “Search Engine Optimisation” or SEO.

In-depth SEO can be difficult to implement for someone who isn’t a marketing expert, but simple things like paying attention to keywords and using the right ones throughout your website and blog, if you have one can make a big impact.

Have Fun

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While you might not be able to run a large, multi-million dollar campaign because of the size of your business and budget, there are a lot of ways to promote your business even beyond what we’ve already discussed. Promotions and contests, for example. The key is to have fun with it and keep experimenting with your marketing strategy until you get the results that you want.

Conclusion

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There you have it! Five free ways to market your small business. When used correctly, these strategies will widen your reach and increase revenue without you having to spend money on marketing. And since they’re free, there is no harm in trying them out and seeing what kind of results you get.

Happy marketing!

AirSend is a versatile digital workspace for professionals to share files, send messages, and complete tasks. See how AirSend can help you as your business grows here.

One of the largest threats to efficiency in the modern workplace is context switching.
One of the largest threats to efficiency in the modern workplace is context switching. 

As the modern workplace continues to evolve to meet the demands and desires of our industries and workforce, we see ourselves taking on a variety of different roles. The average worker’s breadth of knowledge continues to grow and, because of this, the divisions within a company begin to blur. 

For example, while your official title may be one thing, you may also take on secondary roles in a different field. 

This is particularly true in smaller companies, and the juggling of different tasks requires a wide array of different apps and mentalities in order to do work.  Additionally, our connection to computers and technology has increased to a point where it sometimes feels like we are just completing a circuit.  This presents challenges that can stagnate an individual or team’s efficiency.

Context Switching: The Hidden Killer of Productivity

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One of the largest threats to efficiency in the modern workplace is context switching.  As mentioned before, we’ve become used to filling a number of roles in our day-to-day work. Because of this, we are more used to switching from task to task and app to app on the fly. 

Context Switching refers to the act of changing gears, or going from one context to another. 

This also applies to stopping work to look at your phone and check what pictures your friends posted in the last half hour. 

While our breadth of knowledge may have increased, the same cannot be said about our attention span.  We tend to invite distraction to remain constantly stimulated.  It’s just the way that we are.

Why is context switching a problem?

There is nothing inherently wrong with context switching. In fact, some amount of context switching is necessary in our daily lives. However, it does have the potential to have a large negative impact on worker productivity. 

Research says context switching can cost up to 40% of your time (one to three hours of an eight-hour work day).

To put this into perspective for the number savvy, just 15 minutes of productivity per day for 10 million people (0.14% of the world’s population) equals 625 million productive hours per year, or $10.6 billion of additional productivity based on a median hourly wage of $17.00 per hour.

That’s over a trillion dollars lost per year due to context switching.

How does that happen?

Every time you switch tasks, you create a gap in productivity.  This is caused by the simple act of switching from one context to another. Your brain needs time to adjust.  

Things get even more complicated after adding the human element into the equation. Before switching tasks, we have already started to think about what we are about to next do rather than what we are currently working on.  Also, after moving on to the new task, our mind isn’t all there, either.  This causes a period of distraction within both of the jobs at hand. 

Add other factors like social media or normal bodily functions into the mix, and the drag on productivity increases.  The momentary lull in activity presents a perfect window for you to pick up your phone, or wander down to the break room to get coffee, or have a fun conversation with coworkers. 

Long story short, context switching not only costs us productivity on a neurological level, it is also just never as quick as moving from one task to another.  Additional complications come with the simple act of switching from one window to another on our laptops.  And if we introduce a third or fourth task into the mix, the level of inefficiency goes up exponentially. 

This leads to a point where the time spent context switching is greater than the time spent actually doing work. 

Ways to Reduce Context Switching

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Now that we’ve established what a big problem context switching is, what are some solutions?

Schedule Smart

Scheduling yourself or your team in a way that focuses on one task at a time is another obvious way to cut down on context switching. The work done in a business is like working out at the gym.  In order to get the full effects of an exercise, you have to repeat it for a certain period of time.  There is no benefit to absent-mindedly switching machines, moving from pectorals to quads to abs.  Real work gets done only when your focus is directed at a specific task. 

So how do you schedule smart?

One way is to have certain tasks and responsibilities assigned to specific days, or periods of the day.  For example, if an employee has both project management and customer relations responsibilities, make sure these jobs have time specifically carved out so that they will receive the attention and focus that they deserve.  This can be tracked on a calendar to communicate it to the team and remove any confusion.

Engage With Specificity

One way we can increase efficiency through less context switching is by engaging with people with more specificity. 

For instance, most workday communication doesn’t need everyone’s response. If you’re in a group chat, use the “@” function to single out individual users.  They will receive a notification that their username has been used and a response is required.  This will vastly cut back on the amount of time a team spends looking at non-related information. 

A private message accomplishes the same goal. If the topic at hand does not require all hands on deck, reach out directly to save everyone else the disturbance. 

Use Technology

Technology is a double-edged sword. When used incorrectly, it causes context switching. When used intentionally, technology reduces the friction caused by switching from app to app and improves workflow. This results in a better performing team and higher productivity.

There are variety of new productivity apps being launched that help users work in context. But we’re going to talk about AirSend because it’s something that we know inside-out.

With AirSend, we built a new way to have conversations, organize and share files, and complete your to-do lists. Since your entire business (clients, files, conversations) is all in one place, there is much less context switching. We use it to run our marketing team, and find that it makes work easier. It does so through several features.

Private Channels

Each client or team has a private channel where you can send messages, share files, keep notes, and assign and complete actions. That means that you don’t have to switch from app to app since everything is right there.

File Management

The problem with apps like Slack or Dropbox is that they’re either lacking the conversation side of things or advanced file management capabilities. AirSend combines easy messaging with a powerful file management system – further reducing context friction.

Built-in Wiki

A Wiki built-in to each channel lets clients or team members have access to important information so you don’t have to expend extra effort keeping everyone on the same page.

AirSend was built specifically to solve the problem of context switching, its features reduce work context switching in a way that no other application does at the moment. You can find out more about AirSend here.

People Are Not Computers

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As we move towards a more immersive work environment where all our tasks are done using a laptop or our phones, we must learn how to better organize ourselves to prevent getting bogged down by data and distraction. 

Working closely with computers highlights some key differences in our cognitive abilities.  While a computer can work tirelessly at multiple tasks simultaneously, we humans thrive when our attention is spent on one task at a time.  Because of this, we need to structure our workplace and habits to limit context switching.  We can do this by upping our communication game, scheduling with strategy, and implementing technology built for the purpose of reducing context friction.

If we implement these tactics in our battle against context switching, we can increase productivity beyond what we previously imagined possible.

In our previous weekly roundup, we discussed the latest trends in maintaining productivity. In summation to our last weekly round up, having breaks, eliminating wastes or unusable items, and maximizing soft skills are a few ways to keep the productivity train rolling.

In this blog post, we are going to list three more latest trends to productivity. In doing so, your productivity train will have another addition to its line. Let’s begin. 

Finding your Sweet Spot

Balance with two balls

Finding a sweet spot in your productivity is what will help you find a balance in all the tasks you have to do. In other words, a sweet spot equals balance.

Most people often feel drained at the midpoint of their day because they put the majority of their energy to the tasks at the beginning. Because of this, most people’s output is drastically decreased. Having balance initiates equal input and output of energy to tasks throughout the day.

So, how do you find balance? Well, everybody is different. Some people like to take on their frog at the beginning of the day, and others like to start small then big. It is up to you to find your sweet spot in life. Balance your tasks the way you need to in order to result in greater productivity.

Positivity is your Friend! 

Having a positive outlook keeps your mind at bay from the stressful territories that wish to encapsulate your thoughts. It takes energy to be negative. Rather than putting that energy to negativity, utilize it towards your tasks.

Optimism comes naturally. The more work we get done, the more accomplished we feel, and thus feeling great. Remind yourself that you can get the job done, or treat yourself to your favorite coffee. Keep your positive wheels turning by having or doing the things that make you happy. 

Wake up 1 Hour Early Everyday

Girl waking up in room and stretching

I know, I know. No one wants to wake up earlier than they have to, but believe us when we say this method works. Waking up one hour earlier gives you time to do things for yourself.

During this hour do the things that you want to get done for yourself. Read a book, make some coffee and watch The Golden Girls, or whatever show you like, lay in bed for an hour, or organize your to-do list.

Basically, this hour is for you. Do something that will make you feel awake, ready to take on the world. Even walking or tending to your garden, if you have one, is a great way to start. Waking up an hour early gives your brain time to start turning its wheels, feeling motivated, and essentially feeling happy. 

Summation

There are plenty of hacks, tricks, methods, and tactics to become more productive. Of course, that’s our job to tell you what the latest trends are, so stick around for next time to see the latest trends. To briefly cover this week’s productivity motto: Implement balance, be positive, and wake up an hour early to start your day off right. 

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