Struggling being productive at home? Look no further. WUCF has come up with three helpful tips that will make you as productive as possible while at home.
1) Plan Out Your Day
The first tip to a productive day is to create a list of prioritized tasks that need to get accomplished. Take 5-10 minutes to do so. Whether you need to work from home, do tasks around the house, or help the kids with their learning, WUCF is here to help. For those wondering how they will help their kids learn while at home, WUCF has got you covered. Our station is supporting at home learning by delivering a new weekday television schedule of educational programs aligned to state standards. We are also creating a suite of free digital learning resources accessible from home. We are also creating a suite of free digital learning resources accessible from home. Click here for more information!
2) Create a Good Morning Routine
Getting the day started is always the hardest. However, one of the best ways to start your day is to get up early and eat a well-balanced meal. Stuck on what to eat? PBS Food has featured recipes for the most important meal of the day. Let PBS Food help you start off your morning right, so you can create a solid foundation for your productive day.
3) Take A Break
Taking a break is crucial to your success. Being productive at home is not about working every minute of the day. Whatever task you are doing, it is okay to rewind and take a break to give your mind time to rest. Take a walk around the block, stop by a local restaurant, check out WUCF Passport, or share your story with PBS American Portrait.
WUCF Passport is a great way to relax and enjoy your favorite shows, including full seasons of many current and past series. Click here to learn more about PBS Passport!
PBS American Portrait is a fun and interactive national storytelling project. Share your story by uploading an answer to a prompt with a video, image, or text. This is the perfect opportunity to use your voice and share what it means to be an American today. To get involved, visit our website!