We as an industry have been thrust into an unprecedented time, one where all of our teams have moved to remote work. Having worked with teams remotely for the last three years I know that there are a host of challenges that can appear nearly impossible at first, but I promise you they aren't. In our book Remote Teamwork Tools we outline over 100 practices that can be used with remote teams to improve their work. Below I've included a few of those practices that I think will be most helpful to new teams as they navigate this new challenge.
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First Time Remote Working Tips 

The top things you need to know when moving to remote work as an individual.
After you get your routine working, you might start to run into some problems with focus; this practice will provide you with information to keep focused and working. Note: Thank you to Jessica Damerst for contributing her expertise.
The Practice
Allow yourself to work in bursts; it's easy to get distracted at first. Try 45min of work and 15 min of break.
Move around once an hour
Keep any regular meetings you might have had before
Get some face to face time daily with your team.
Enjoy the silent uninterrupted times.
Depression & Anxiety make remote work much tougher. So be mindful of that
Block out work times in your calendar and keep track of the hours you plan to work
Never chastise yourself for getting distracted. Put a time limit on the distraction (10 more min) then jump back in.
Get in the zone and make sure the whole family knows you are not available.
Build an environment you want to work in. If you can have an office with a door that closes, this is best.
Prioritize sunshine and, if possible, fitness. Get moving for at least 30 min in a day or 5 min each hour.
You have to over-communicate compared to when you are in an office together.
Establish a Routine

When you first transition to remote work it’s important to have a routine.
The first challenge everyone faces when beginning to work remotely is that of putting on pants in the morning. Seriously it can be hard at first to learn how to set up a routine and schedule for yourself. When I first started working remotely, I spent more time playing Skyrim than working. Remember, you are still getting ready to go to work.
The Practice
Set up a daily routine that gets you ready to work.
Wakeup
Workout
Shower
Get ready
Quiet time/meditate
Breakfast
Work time
Lunch
Work time
Wrap up work
Free time
Leading a New Remote Team 

When your team moves to remote you as a leader/manager will also have to adjust.
One of the biggest challenges teams face when transitioning to remote work is people leadership/management. These practices/tips will help you begin to navigate this difficult topic.
The Practice
Keep your regular meetings, and replace them with digital meetings