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5 Personality Traits that Indicate Working from Home Fits You Like a Glove

 
Working from home comes with significant perks, such as:

  • Having a flexible schedule
  • Dedicating more time to yourself and your family
  • Avoiding a long commute
  • Maintaining great a life/work balance
  • Not having to dress up
  • Being free to set up your office anywhere you want

If you are considering this style of work, however, you also have to take into account something more important than just the benefits it provides.

We’re talking about whether work from home suits you or not.

That’s because being productive often means doing a job that matches your personality type.

With that in mind, here are five personality traits that suggest making money from the comfort of your own house will be right up your alley.

 

1. Independent

Some personality types benefit from having the structure of an on-site, typical 9-to-5 job. They do their best work collaboratively. There is nothing wrong about that.

Others, though, tend to be more independent. If you are one of them, then you most likely feel comfortable spending time on your own. In fact, you prefer working alone, with no constant supervision. You look forward to getting away from all the workplace buzz.

 
work from home dream job desk

 
Why is this important?
In this case, it’s a matter of using what comes naturally to you to increase productivity and do your best work. As opposed to a shared workplace, there won’t be anyone to distract you from your tasks when working individually. So, you’ll be able to power through your workday, feel productive and get things done a lot faster.

 

2. Self-disciplined

Here’s a quick test. Ask yourself:

  • Do you enjoy putting together to-do lists?
  • Is your desk always clutter-free?
  • Do you thoroughly plan a vacation beforehand?

If you answer “yes” to all three questions, then working remotely may be right for you.

Being organized suggests you have a strong sense of self-discipline and no problem following standard rules and procedures. This is an important trait when working independently because although most people can work from home, not everyone has what it takes to do it productively.

Why is this important?
With great flexibility, comes great responsibility. Unlike in a traditional office space, there won’t be any colleagues staring every time you look like you’re slacking off. You won’t have to worry about your boss unexpectedly dropping off by your desk and looking over your shoulder at what you’re doing.

This means you’ll have to find the motivation you need to remove distractions, stay away from temptations and get work done yourself. Having discipline will help you with that.

 
customer service agent working from home
 

3. Focused

Let’s say a cat video pops on your screen while you are in the middle of doing an essential work-related project. Are you more likely to:

  • Watch the video?
  • Or… finish the task—and then watch the cat video?

If you picked the second option, it suggests that defying distractions is your power suit. Your personality type allows you to quickly bounce back from your thoughts, work methodically and zoom in on your objectives.

Why is this important?
Staying focused is one of the most significant challenges when working from home. That is because everything from the dog barking to that leftover pizza in the fridge can act as a distraction.

What’s needed is a work routine that enables you to be efficient and complete your tasks in time to meet deadlines.

It’s true anyone can work on sharpening their focus through practice and planning. Still, if you already have a mental habit of avoiding distractions to get work done, you’re more likely to be a work-at-home success.

 

4. Resourcefulness

Let’s say your computer crashes in the middle of doing something important and you need it back right away. What is your initial reaction? Are you more likely to panic or does your mind instantly shift into problem-solving mode?

If the second option sounds more like you, then you already tick an essential box of successfully working remotely. You feel confident enough to meet a problem head-on—without necessarily needing someone else’s confirmation or input all the time.

Why is this important?

When working from home, you don’t have anyone else to pass the responsibility to in case you encounter an issue. You are ultimately responsible. So, you’ll have to figure things out on your own. That includes the times when technology won’t work as it should.

 
work at home customer service agent typing
 

5. Excellent Communicator

There is a big misconception that working remotely is more suitable for someone who is more of an introvert than an extrovert. The truth, however, is both personality types can successfully do it provided they feel comfortable communicating with other— whether it’s via phone, email or video conference.

Why is this important?

Part of working at home means communicating with others, without relying on the nonverbal cues that typically help guide face-to-face conversations. This can turn out to be trickier than expected, as the discussion can get sidetracked if a single word is misused.

Having strong communication skills will help you express yourself in a clear and concise manner, which doesn’t leave room for misinterpretation.

 

Working from Home: Start Your Journey!

 
Your job should be do more than pay the bills. You deserve a career that will be fulfilling and fun. And one of the best ways to ensure this happens is to choose a job that matches your personality.

Hopefully, this article helped get a better understanding of what personality traits recommend you for a work-from-home job. Of course, this is not an exhaustive list.

If you recognized at least parts of yourself while reading this blog, then chances are your personality type will complement this type of job.

So, what’s next?

Well, it’s time to explore your options and find a market for your particular skills! The good news is you are already in the best place to start uncovering top opportunities in this field.

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