How do you switch off from work at the end of the day? 😴
Lior Galante Cohen (Vaza)
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Work-life balance is a challenge!
Once a long day at work is over, how do you switch off and wind down? Personally, taking my dog for a walk usually does the trick! 🐶
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Stefan Smiljkovic@stefan_smiljkovic
Wire Flow
Just hitting the bed :D
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@yael_yaari I feel you ^^
Tolstoy
@stefan_smiljkovic same, even if i try to read or watch netflix im asleep within minutes 🙃
FromNotion
Hey Lior! I'm reading books =)
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@shashcoffe Any recommendations? :)
FromNotion
@lior_galante_cohen Sure=) Only books, on topics that interest you!
I read «Traction by Gabriel Weinberg & Justin Mares» and «Built to Last by Jim Сollins & Jerry Porras».
Sales Sparrow by True Sparrow
Ooh. This is a difficult one, particularly this last week leading up to our launch.
@nishith_shah but its an amazing launch ... with all that tracker and brilliant product... kudos to your team
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@nishith_shah Your lunch was incredible! So happy for you guys. How did you switch off after the launch?? :)
Well, I usually play video games to reduce stress after work. According to research, playing games results in dopamine secretion, which makes you feel good, and good games present a challenge and reward you for overcoming it, which leads to feelings of competence. When I play WoW TBC, all I can think is how to defeat the boss and how to get more TBC Gold. I'll forget some trouble at work.
Thursday
Closing my laptop lid and going out to play football with my friends. Clears my mind like nothing else. Any sport can really help you out. Highly recommended!
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@almost_designer Agreed! Physical exercise has so many benefits.
For the past few weeks, I have been turning off my computer and talking to my parents about how their day went, and making preparations for dinner.
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@amarnath_nagula I think the sole act of closing the laptop's lid can go a long way.
It depends on my mood, but I like to do CrossFit two times per week, but every day I like to watch some series, it turns my brain off for a couple of hours. I just stated Game of Thrones, and I am totally turned off. :D
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@anett_keresztes CrossFit is HARD! Kudos to you!
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For me, it's putting the phone away and playing board games with my kids!
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@shahdeepa Loved it! Sounds like a lot of fun! Is there a board game you particularly enjoy playing?
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@lior_galante_cohen haha thanks been doing all those for years to be honest
switch off.. its just doesn't happen for me ... mind is always working until i just fall asleep... but i can't just switch off
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@anil_meena21 I also feel like it's one of my biggest challenges...
Reading, for sure! It's so relaxing to get comfy on the coach with a book, but it also takes you out of your mind to focus on someone else's story.
Beer with some friends is my favorite solution 🍻
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Netflix!
@rachel_levitz same! Best way to end the day
Same! Love a long nice evening walk with the dogs
DocsCube
I find playing chess helpful, because that active mind still gets something to process that is not work related.
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@nikolacvetkovic Good for the brain and for the soul!
SocialBoat
Have always found it quite hard to switch off work. Even if there isn't a lot of work, mind is always racing with ideas. I have found Calm and Headspace actually useful to relax.
By putting things on autopilot before I wind down. Knowing that there is something to get my back while I unwind, really helps me unwind.
Whatsresponse is one such autopilot tool .
www.whatsresponse.com
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- a rules based Autoresponder for Whatsapp, which also works as a social CRM which help being connected with business/personal contacts 24x7.
1) Cook dinner and feed myself
2) Self-care (even basic hygiene counts)
3) Hobby (pick up the guitar, ukulele, a book, some embroidery)
4) Cannabis ('nuff said)
5) Melatonin + a podcast as I drift off to sleep...
Just by putting my laptop away and meditating for a short while
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@britz_sebastian That's a great habit!