How do you wind down?
Jacob Choi
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In the warmer weather I would usually go for a run and enjoy the scenery but these days I've been gravitating to more restful activities. I'm really enjoying the Kubiya metal puzzles and light reading when I am able to clock out for the night.
What does everyone else do to relax after a long day of work?
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Slim Geransar@slimmy82
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Unused to watch shows and more TV, but now I read a lot more or take a bath
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@jacob_boston what type of books are you into?
Great question and something I learned is absolutely required with my first company. I didn't do it well then but now I make sure I stick to my schedule for tennis and other activities as seriously as I would stick to my meeting schedule. It helped me a lot once I realized that they are equal in importance to my long term success and my company's as well.
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After a long day of work, winding down is essential for well-being. Many people find activities like light reading or hobbies that don't require intense focus helpful. Have you considered exploring mindfulness activities like meditation or yoga? They can be a great way to relax both your mind and body.
i stay off my mobile phone for the weekend and spend time with family
When it's warmer weather I enjoy working on my vehicles or just making fun projects with them. In the winter I love finding new utilities and productivity tools, I know that doesn't sound relaxing but I enjoy it. There are so many things I want to pursue further as a hobby, but its hard to find the time. I'm thinking of buying a really good drone, but I'm not sure yet.
It's great to hear how you unwind after work! Everyone has their own go-to activities for relaxation. Some enjoy meditation or yoga, others might indulge in a favorite TV show, and some opt for hobbies like painting or cooking. It really depends on personal preferences.
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I also really like reading books. Before bed we always read books with our children. This is a very enjoyable activity and very relaxing.
@alina_salavatova Aww that is too lovely. Thank you for sharing!! :) I'm sure your children will remember that fondly.
Completely feel you! Books, boulder climbing and hikes work the best for me :)
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Even if there's no match space after the day right now, I usually go back to my computer and play video games or spend time with playing music.
The NY Times puzzle app has a lot of relaxing games. I also doodle while listening to audiobooks.
@jen_from_accomplist I haven't seen that app, I will check it out :) Sounds like it would be fun to work on while at the airport.