Do you continue working after your shift ends?
Ezgi Aydın
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Some days I continue working after 5 just to finish my tasks. Do you also do that, If so for how long?
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Luis Enrique Medina@medinaluis
It really depends. Sometimes you are so involved in the task at hand that you just wanna power through another hour because you get the feeling that tomorrow it will be hard to get into that "focus zone".
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BeforeSunset AI
@medinaluis Absolutely agree. I tend to lose that motivation and focus on the next day
Buffup.AI
Every day, I decide not to do but .... 😪
Videodeck
As a founder of a growing startup, I have to, any tips for improving? 😅
BeforeSunset AI
Videodeck
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Propertizer
On 2 occasions:
1 I have to finish that task on that day.
2 I have the flow and I know in the following 1-2 hours I could finish more work then on the beginning of the next day
OptiMonk
As the CEO of OptiMonk, I have to work extra hard to achieve my goals.
BeforeSunset AI
@zajdo_csaba when you are trying to achieve your goals it feels less like work
Generally I avoid, but its the need of the hour
AI Link Manager
your shift ends when your deliverables of the day are finished. Shouldn't work after that :-)
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only on Monday :)
BeforeSunset AI
@nancy_talton why Mondays? I guess i tend to finish work earlier on Mondays because it isn't one of my productive days
I work on my startup before, during and after my shift.
For me its the daily goal, I cannot stop until i finish it or have an actionable progress for the next day
BeforeSunset AI
@murali_aasaan such a great work ethic but doesn't it make you feel burned out from time to time?
@ezgi_aydin Yes, but being co-founder everyday brings a new challenge so closures are much needed on simple and achievable tasks
I do sometimes and when its necassary to move things forward.
Yes, until the work is totally complete.
yes sometime....
At times, yes.
As one of the co-founders and the CEO in a growing company, I have to juggle between a lot of things to make everything run smoothly, so I tend to overwork for extended periods of time, unfortunately.
I used to. But I have learnt the hard way, its necessary to finish on time to avoid burnout.
most times i like to do
In general I do continue to work after my shit has ended. But it might be for 20-30 min or 1-2 hours. It depends if we are near an important sprint release.