

Use these tools to limit distractions and boost productivity. Now you have a pile of dishes in the sink, laundry to be done and a couch that looks awfully comfortable. No longer are phone notifications and talkative coworkers your only concern. One of the most challenging parts of working from home is managing all the distractions that come with it. When you've gone through this list, do an audit of your current toolset and determine what needs to go, what can stay, and what you need to add to make sure your team is working efficiently. To make sure you have what you need to make remote work work for you, we’re sharing our top tool choices. But not just any tools, but the right tools needed to make their organization thrive. One reason for this is that teams have adopted tools to get work done.

The same Upwork survey found that 68 percent of hiring managers agree that work is going more smoothly now than when the pandemic started. The good news is, we adapted and remote work is getting easier as people learn how they can make it successful.
