Do you spend your weekends building or maintaining work-life balance?
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Dominic Bouchard@dbouchard2
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Weekends are more relax but I can't waste those precious uninterrupted work hours. Its the perfect time to work on something light or that you've been delaying. I live with roomates so I get enough social interactions anyways :)
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@dbouchard2 So you can do both at the same time.
Socializing + work :)
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Depends on how shit I've been during the week, to put it bluntly.
This week sucked and I recognized it sucked.
Could sugar coat it and say it's because I moved houses, or I could be honest and say I was lazy.
So I'm working this weekend. But I still make time to relax.
@carter_barnett
I believe that if you enjoy your work,
it can feel like a form of rest.
Or maybe not! :D
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@edgarsgriga Nah I think you're right. Going into a flow state can be taxing but if you enjoy it is it really a "flow state" or were you just having fun?
@carter_barnett Often I don't realize I'm in the flow state and when I realize it's already late. :D
I take time to rest but also doing work that makes me happy.
Writing is a major one for me.
@thisismeihere How often do you write?
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Now that I'm doing something that I don't associate as "work" I'm finding it increasingly difficult to switch off. I constantly find myself wanting to complete more tasks and get a head start on the week. Any tips to create and maintain that boundary?
@_aneeshgupta_ It's like a Pomodoro, yes.
Just a free app on the Mac App Store. I believe there are dozens of other tools available.
It's all about discipline, whatever works for you to stay on schedule.
@_aneeshgupta_ Ah, I have the same...
I use an app called "Awareness," and whenever the time is over, I move on to the next task.
It's difficult, but I force myself.
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@edgarsgriga interesting I'll definitely check it out! Is it like using a Pomodoro timer?