4 in 10 home workers planning to work ‘Al Desko’ this summer

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More than four in 10 home workers are planning to go ‘Al Desko’ this year – moving their laptop into their garden when the weather improves, research has revealed.

A survey of 1,000 UK adults working from home found 45 per cent have struggled with their mental health more during the third lockdown compared to the previous two.

This was driven by the monotony of lockdown for 63 per cent with the dark mornings and evenings (62 per cent) and winter (60 per cent) also being key drivers.

But as the days get longer and the weather improves, Brits working from home are preparing to make the most of their outdoor spaces while they work.

Research by Lenovo found 43 per cent aim to work from their garden when it brightens up, with 62 per cent of those believing that being outdoors in the fresh air will make them more productive. -09840 per cent are simply bored of the same four walls.

To prepare for this, 51 per cent plan to improve their garden, by getting better seating (45 per cent), remodelling it (44 per cent), making it more private (37 per cent) and building a covered space for when it rains (33 per cent).

Says psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos: “As the weather starts to turn for the better, it’s only natural people will look to see how they can maximise their exposure to the outdoors.

“With working from home looking set to stay for many, outdoor working seems a natural solution and being outdoors can have a positive impact on productivity, too.

“Fresh air and a more serene working environment with less distractions can help drive positive feelings towards workers’ roles and workload.”

The study found six in 10 have felt trapped working from home and being stuck indoors during the winter months. And eight in 10 (79 per cent) feel more productive when they’ve had some fresh air.

But if they were given the choice of working outside in any location, nearly half favour the back garden (46 per cent), ahead of the beach (21 per cent) and outdoor office, such as a shed or summer house (20 per cent).

It also emerged that when it comes to businesses getting the most out their workforce during this new era of WFH, 50 per cent of staff believe having flexibility where they work has a positive impact on their productivity.

The same amount said being trusted improves their work.

But four in 10 of those surveyed via OnePoll feel cluttered spaces impact productivity, while 33 per cent feel not being able to communicate effectively with colleagues is also an issue.

Adds Philip Oldham of Lenovo, makers of the Qualcomm-powered Yoga 5G PC:

“This past year has seen an enormous amount of change, particularly in the way that we work and how certain environments have actually helped boost our productivity.

“It’s been interesting to see how the UK lockdowns have increased the desire to get outdoors, and just how many people have made this a key part of their working practice.” 

Chris Price
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