How do you stay productive during the weekend?
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Pratik Gandhi@0xpratik
Mostly going outdoors -> either a good hike or a stroll in the park.
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@busmark_w_nika Yes, I love national parks. Fortunate to be living in the PNW. So many options to choose from.
You have only 24 hours in a day you can follow a schedule and follow it accordingly
Divide your tasks in 4 phase
Morning - All Priority work needs to be completed
Afternoon - Lunch and other non-productive activities
Evening - Fun & leisure activities
Night - Bedtime
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I care a lot about the things I work on so it's sometimes hard to let go and take a break on the weekends. But I should.
If anything, I try to give myself some time to think creatively about the long term future. Check in with myself to see if I feel like my business is still heading in the right direction.
Being productive on the weekend includes some workouts, grocery shopping, food prep and cleaning. It's just a matter of getting it done.
Bababot
by relaxing on weekends
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IXORD
Pay more attention to rest on weekends
Key is not treating the weekend as an extension of workdays. Reserve some time for relaxation and hobbies.
Staying productive during the weekend can be achieved by implementing a few strategies:
Set Goals: Plan specific tasks or goals for the weekend. Having a clear direction helps you stay focused and motivated.
Time Management: Allocate time for work, leisure, and cone sleeve relaxation. Create a schedule that balances productivity with time for yourself.
Prioritize Rest: Ensure you get enough rest and sleep to recharge for the upcoming week.
NotesNudge
weekends are for rejuvenation. i weave curiosity and creativity into downtime. productivity isn't just output, it's about renewal of energy too. and hey, don't forget to play.
Pomodoro timer.
FirstHR
I plan the day in advance by the hour and try to stick to the plan.
Being a creative, its important to gain inspiration from life, to be in the moment, and bring all of that back into leveling up your work. I try to do that on weekend.
@busmark_w_nika Being in nature, having interesting conversations with people, looking at life as a game, an artful masterpiece, finding inspiration in what already exists around you. I mean more of an approach to life, rather than doing something specific, although there're plenty of things one can find to get inspired from.
Do something extremely stressful but not related to work (like going on dangerous hike without anyone, getting punched in boxing--but don't get too injured) lol...Then at the end of the day, if you are still alive, u feel lucky and ready to work!