Rituals for remote work :) Share yours!

Christopher Iroaganachi
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Grabbing yourself by the collar to get work done when you're a freelancer or working remotely can be an often daunting prospect for many. The Covid-19 pandemic has largely proven that self-motivation cannot be overestimated when it comes to personal productivity. Look this way as I share a few rituals that I've found to be most profitable whether you're remote or just trying to bang in some goals on the weekend. The good old wash: Just like the medieval lot of the masses out there I've often fallen to the temptation of hopping straight to my desk to turn the levers of labour as soon as I've separated eye lid from eye ball. While this gets urgent tasks out of the way, you're better off having a bath or shower if you intend to be at your desk for several hours. The regenerative and restorative powers of water down your back has a way of sobering you up. I sometimes get dressed up in smart casuals (at the least) rather than mere casuals to trick my brain into believing that I am up to some earth-shattering work. A healthful drink in hand: For me, a hot mug of cocoa powder is just the thing to keep me focused, friendly and free from the distraction to peck at every morsel. The "brown beauty" may not be your thing but find a beverage that works for you. Please share your thoughts on this as I'd like to know what you think.

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Bakemono Fra
I share your rituals and I would add sunbathing if possible! It’s crazy what 5-10 minutes of direct sunlight within your first hour awake can help with energy and productivity. Also: meditation, especially if I’m feeling the focus is drifting away mid-day :)
Akhil Mittra
Every week, create to-do lists for every work-related task. Since I always have weekly calls starting at 11 am, I do my exercises before. Post 11 am, I set aside for only my work while ensuring I have lunch before 3 pm. Also, in terms of attire, I always dress in business casual, except when we meet a client in person. Then, I dress formally. Post 6 pm, I call it a day and relax.