Working from home ESL
set boundaries
to set limits (poner límites) You should set boundaries around your time and space, when you work from home.
take a break
to take a rest Example: If I'm finding something very difficult to do, I usually take a break.
rush
to hurry (dar prisa) Example: I'm sorry to rush you, but we need a decision by Friday.
day off
a day when you are not required to work Example: This Friday I have a day off, so I'm going to relax.
productive
giving good results Example: We had a very productive meeting - I felt we solved lots of problems.
distraction
something that draws attention away Examples: We have work to do and it is important that there are no distractions. Listening to music can be a distraction from your work.
priorities
the goals, tasks, values, and activities that you judge to be more important than others Example: You have to decide what your priorities are. What is the most important thing for you to do?
pretend
to act as if something is true when it is not true (fingir) Example: I don't pretend to have all the answers. I sometimes pretend that I'm working hard.
burn out
to become extremely tired or sick by working hard for a long time Examples: People burn outt all the time working in this company.
Stay up late
to go to sleep after your usual bedtime Example: Sometimes when I get distracted by things at home, I have to stay up late to finish work.
commute
travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis. Examples: It's at least an hour's commute to work. The commute is not too bad - just over an hour.
work remotely
work from home Most of our employees work remotely (= from home, using email and the phone).
flexible hours
working hours that can be changed to suit someone Example: One of the biggest pros of remote work is that I have flexible hours.