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Embrace flexible
working patterns

Make every minute count

The beauty of flexible working is that it accommodates other aspects of your life and allows you to work when you’re most productive, or when creativity strikes. So, whether you’re at home, working on site, staying in a hotel or travelling to your next meeting, you can make the most of your time by digesting our top tips, guides and useful tools...

SuperRooms

Super value

At Travelodge we want to help you make the most of your business trip. That's why our SuperRooms™ have been designed with your comfort in mind.

Each and every feature in our Travelodge SuperRooms™ have been carefully selected to enhance your stay, so you can wake up to a delicious coffee from your in-room Lavazza A Modo Mio coffee machine and freshen up under the Hansgrohe Raindance 3jet shower. You'll even be given a choice of firm or soft hypoallergenic pillows, and your room will have blackout curtains to make sure you wake up refreshed.

In addition to these great benefits, we also provide a spacious desk and USB charging so you can catch up on work and emails from the comfort of your room.

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SuperRooms

Super value

At Travelodge we want to help you make the most of your business trip. That's why our SuperRooms™ have been designed with your comfort in mind.

Each and every feature in our Travelodge SuperRooms™ have been carefully selected to enhance your stay, so you can wake up to a delicious coffee from your in-room Lavazza A Modo Mio coffee machine and freshen up under the Hansgrohe Raindance 3jet shower. You'll even be given a choice of firm or soft hypoallergenic pillows, and your room will have blackout curtains to make sure you wake up refreshed.

In addition to these great benefits, we also provide a spacious desk and USB charging so you can catch up on work and emails from the comfort of your room. dsds

35.8% of UK employees want to work from a combination of both home and office.1

ARTICLE 1:

How to... work
efficiently on the go

Doing your best job when on the move doesn’t have to be a challenge.
Whether you’re travelling to the office, a client meeting or on a site visit, you can
still make sure you stay on top form and deliver work you can be proud of.

 

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Don’t forget
the tech

Make sure you have all the tech you need.
This includes a reliable and secure internet connection, any necessary files, hardware and software, remote access to your company network and, importantly, knowledge of how to get IT support.2

Don’t forget
the tech

Stay
win conversation

Make time
for breaks

Make sure you have all the tech you need.
This includes a reliable and secure internet connection, any necessary files, hardware and software, remote access to your company network and, importantly, knowledge of how to get IT support.2

Contribute regularly to team chats/group emails so you don't drop off the radar. Ask about what people are working on and share what’s on your plate. Being physically separated means you miss the ‘water-cooler moments’ so this is a great way to stay up to date.

Try to take lunch or regular breaks, and give yourself time to concentrate on something else so you feel more focused when you return. Even just 5 to 10 minutes of short breaks each hour can really help your productivity.3

55% of people now use their lunch break to focus on their personal life and 56% reported an increase in their levels of happiness working from home.4

Article 2:

The benefits of flexible working

Flexible or hybrid working offers you a variety of unique opportunities that you just don’t get when you’re in one fixed place full-time. Whether you’re working from home, you’ve setup in your hotel room, or you’re regularly travelling for different projects - in a flexible working arrangement, you’ve got a much greater say over when, where and how you choose to work.

 

You’re
in charge

Power your productivity

Create the perfect workspace

You’re in
charge

Flexible work gives you a lot more choice and control over your time. You might still have to work for 8 hours, but you can choose the timing windows that best suit your needs and plans.5 And if you’re more comfortable working uninterrupted, flexible work allows you to focus during the times that suit you.

Flexible work gives you a lot more choice and control over your time. You might still have to work for 8 hours, but you can choose the timing windows that best suit your needs and plans.5 And if you’re more comfortable working uninterrupted, flexible work allows you to focus during the times that suit you.

33% of employers surveyed by the CIPD said they felt remote working improved worker productivity levels.6 You see, everyone achieves their best work differently, and with some experimentation, you may find you’re most productive when you work in a café early in the morning, or tucked up in bed late at night. To stay engaged, you need to work in an environment that reflects your needs.

When working in an office or on-site, you have little control over the noise levels and distractions around you. However, when you work from home, you can create the perfect workspace. So, look for an area with natural light and an ambient temperature, fresh air, and minimal distractions. Space must be free of clutter and have comfortable furniture.7

With 26% of Brits planning to continue working from home permanently or occasionally after lockdown, each of these workers will save an average of £44.78 a week by cutting out things like commuting and buying lunch out.

ARTICLE 3:

How to... work
efficiently on the go

Working remotely may require a laptop, a mobile phone and an internet connection.
In addition to these, here are some other tools that can help you work efficiently wherever you are:

Like other cloud storage solutions, Google Drive enables you to store, share and collaborate on files and folders from any mobile device, tablet or computer.
This means you no longer need to carry flash drives or external hard drives.

Trello isn’t like your traditional to-do list. It’s a Kanban-style board that allows your lists to come alive in a visual way. It’s great for managing tasks and workflow. Trello utilises digital boards with columns and cards, which are the individual tasks within a project.

This free time tracking software tracks your web browser and phone app usage and then reports back. It lets you know exactly how much time you spent on what and reveals which websites and apps keep you from completing tasks that are actually important.

Don’t forget your well-being. Calm has a variety of meditation programmes such as an original 10-minute calmness program every day, 100+ sleep stories, 7 and 21-day programmes for both beginner and advanced users, calm masterclasses, 30+ soothing nature sounds and much more.

Spend and save from anywhere with Travelodge Business

At Travelodge Business we want to make life easier when you do need to travel for work.
That’s why we offer free cancellations and refunds up to 12pm on the day of your stay, as well as a guaranteed 5% discount on all flexible rate bookings when you use your Travelodge Business account. What’s more, with our online booking management system, you can pre-pay for extras such as breakfast or Wi-Fi - helping you keep control of your expenses on the go.