Emma Oxenbridge shares her essential five for working at home

Guest blogger Emma Oxenbridge writes for our new series for work-at-homers. 

Hello!  I am Emma Oxenbridge and I am fully submerged in the wedding industry (both on the Sunshine Coast and beyond.)  I run my own wedding planning/coordinating business called Wild Heart Weddings and I am also one third of a gorgeous curated wedding fair known as A Darling Affair.  Between these two businesses I’d say I work anywhere between 20 and 40 hours per week.  I also have a husband and a social life so striking a good life balance is really important for me. 

Five things I can’t live without:

1) My lists!

I use electronic memo notes on my computer (I know… so old fashioned) and each Monday morning I list what I need to achieve that week. Then, day by day I try to eliminate at least 2-3 things from that list (sometimes they are quick and I get through 4-5 items, other times I can spend a whole day trying to eliminate one item from my list.)
 

2) Cups of tea.

They keep me sane. They also keep me warm in winter. In summer I substitute my tea for iced water and a pedestal fan (we don’t have aircon – boo!) 
 

3) Fresh air.

I used to lock myself away in the office all day, only coming out for food, water and toilet breaks. These days I realise that a hit of fresh air and sunshine a few times a day can really help break up my time and keep my energy levels up. I usually go outside and play with my dog for 10-15 minutes a few times a day.  
 

4) MUSIC.

I don’t care where it comes from. Favourites are Triple J and Double J. But I’ll happily just put my iTunes on shuffle or listen to Spotify. Anything. 
 

5) An organised desk.  

Organisation makes me feel at peace… I feel in control and I know exactly where to find everything.  When I’m flat out and my workspace gets messy I feel a bit lost and confused and I swear it takes me longer to get jobs done. A few minutes tidying up each morning saves me bucket loads of time during the day. 

Hi, I’m Sally, Founder and Editor of The Bride’s Tree. Over the past 13 years I’ve written thousands of articles about all things wedding from tips and trends to etiquette and ideas. On this blog I bring you the best of Sunshine Coast and Brisbane weddings.