What awaits you at the weekend? 👀 (And is weekend rest overrated?)

I can bet that many of you either work (or are preparing for the launch) and maybe a few people have rest days (less likely). Share your weekend plans. 👇 ----- My: ✉️ Preparing weekly newsletter 🎞️ Editing video 📱 Social media management 🏞️ Walking/hiking 🤸‍♀️ Exercising 🎭 Attending some performances

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Harald Frank
Get up early to work. Family Time.
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Rutger Hensel
Hi @busmark_w_nika I always work during the weekends depending on the need, but as little as possible, as that weekly recharge is soo important. Especially if I didn't take breaks during the week. I like your suggestion of attending performances, since that has slipped my mind for a while. I tend to not notice anything if I don't take a break. But when I do, I have more energy. Just like not exercising can make us feel we have a bit more time, but ultimately with exercise, the time that we have left is put to much better use. 1. Going outside, which is the best for me personally 🌴 2. Learn new things... there are so many quality channels on Youtube nowadays 🧑‍🎓 3. Read a book 📖 4. Wine 🍷 5. Work as little as possible 💻
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✴️Nazir Yusifov✴️
The weekend is probably overrated when you’re building a startup. We all sacrifice something to achieve better results! My plan for the 2 days before Monday is to chill and network with other great people in the startup sphere! Regarding recommending the same YouTube channel, I love watching woodworking and blacksmithing channels! I’m amazed at how people can craft something from scratch! Also it's very relaxing like a meditation for brain)) Here is one of my favorite channels: https://www.youtube.com/@Blackta...
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✴️Nazir Yusifov✴️
@busmark_w_nika Yeah, I already)) May I ask you something? What you love in a substack?
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✴️Nazir Yusifov✴️
@busmark_w_nika Oh, interesting! Do you have plans to build a community around your content? I would be happy to invite you to try our product and hear your feedback if you’re interested. Sorry for being so direct. But I’m really curious to hear your opinion!))
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✴️Nazir Yusifov✴️
@busmark_w_nika Yeah! Awesome to hear that! 😊 May I invite you to our beta? We provide tools to unite your audience from different platforms in one place with full control. It would be great to get your feedback on what you like and what could be improved!
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Simon🍋
Our team gathered to polish our product, Emojibly, before launch! That's the plan for today and tomorrow. Once childhood friends who spent our time playing basketball outdoors, we now dedicate our weekends and hours after work or study to pursue our dreams:)
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Xandos Chris
I am taking a short trip to beach to enjoy some sun tan 😍
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Brandon
I plan to hack a new project together with my colleague. Sometimes we often need to write a memo in a fixed format from a pile of documents. LLMs are already quite good at doing this, and we hope to turn it into a more user-friendly workflow.
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Brandon
@busmark_w_nika sure, you can test the mvp now: in-n-out.top
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Alexander James Miller
Rest is important but I think 'weekend rest' is overrated. I prefer doing something active and engaging over the weekend rather than just lounging around. Taking a hike, working on a personal project, traveling somewhere new... those recharge me more than just lazing on the couch. But to each their own! 🤷♂
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Emily Grace Bennett
Rest is important but no need to overdo it on the weekend! I like to balance R&R with fun activities - try a new hobby, get outside, or explore a new area of town. Switching it up keeps things interesting. Relaxation is key but so is a bit of adventure! 🌴🏄♂🌇 Looking forward to the video too!
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Emily Grace Bennett
Catch up on sleep, play some games, and dive into a book or two. 😴📚 Rest is important, but I also like having a weekend project or activity to mix things up. All leisure and no stimulation makes Jack a dull boy, as they say. How about you, any fun weekend plans or tips to share? Always looking for new ideas!
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Victoria Louise Turner
Weekends are for catching up on sleep! 😴 But also for side projects and learning new things. I try to find a balance. Looking forward to checking out your video and newsletter to get some ideas! 💡
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Vaibhav Lakhera
- Preparing for the PH launch tomorrow. - Catching up on YouTube videos. - Talking long walks.
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Arindam Vaidya
I feel weekends are a boon to employees. They can recharge, relax and come back with some tenacity next Monday. If someone's doing nothing except for one thing 24*7, what are the chances that it's going to be productive. That's my perception.
James Daryl
I think spending a quality time with loved once is the best kind of rest and relax
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