It’s hard enough to keep up with our own schedules much less anyone else’s. If you use Google Calendar for business, you can keep your coworkers and team in-the-know about when you’re working and from where.
Open the Work Hours and Location Settings
To start, you’ll open this section in the Settings. So, head to Google Calendar on the web and sign in. On the top right, click the gear icon and choose “Settings.”
Expand General on the top left and select “Working Hours & Location.”
Set Your Work Hours in Google Calendar
Click the checkbox next to Enable Working Hours. Then below, click each day of the week you’re planning to work.
After that, enter a start and end time for each of those days. You can use the Copy to All link if you want to use the same work hours for each day.
Add Another Work Period
A great feature of the work hours is that you can set up additional work periods for a day. So if you work a few hours in the morning and then a few more in the evening, you can set that up.
Click the plus sign (+) to the right of the day to display another time period.
Select the start and end times for that period. You can add as many time periods for a day as you like, just use the plus sign to set up more.
If you need to remove a time period for a day, just click the minus sign to the right of it.
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Set Your Work Location in Google Calendar
You can set up a location for each day of the week that you work just as easily. Check the box for Enable Working Location in that same area of the Settings.
Then below, click each day of the week you’re planning to work. After that, select a location for every day from the drop-down box.
If you choose “Somewhere Else” you can enter a custom location in the pop-up window. This is handy for those one-off occasions when you’re working from a coffee shop, your in-law’s house, or on a business trip.
Change Your Location on the Calendar
When you add the location where you’ll be working, it will display on your Google Calendar. You’ll see the location below or next to the date in all calendar views except year.
If you need to change a location for a single day, for example, maybe you’re working from home instead of the office one day, this is easy. Hover your cursor over the location and it’ll display “Change Location.” Click and then choose the new location for that day.
Use Both Work Hours and Location
As mentioned, you can use both work hours and location or just one or the other. To use both, just check both boxes to enable them. You can then adjust the days, hours, time periods, and locations for the days as needed.
Keep everyone in the loop so when it’s time for a meeting, one-on-one, or brainstorming session, your team will know if you’re available or if a different time is better.
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