Getting out to work around others at a coworking space or coffeeshop. I post in local Meetup groups ahead of time so other WFH-ers can meet me there. Always good vibes
Good advice from the people here, but I would say if after a while it dosen't work foe you then remote work is not for you.
honestly I most of the time work from the office causs I don't want to turn my home where I sleep, rest, etc into a workspace environment. But that's just me, giving my 2 cents here :)
There are a variety of productivity tools available to help you stay organized and on track. These tools can help you track your time, manage your tasks, and stay focused.
Simple: If not me, then who? If not now, then when?
But honestly, being passionate about what you are doing helps a lot. You see goals, you see trajectory, you see results eventually.
Hello. I had problems with this too. Someone once advised me to keep a daily task and goal list. I regularly enter information into it, analyze and adjust my plans (httрs://thegооdocs.com/frееbies/dаily-plannеrs/). So when I can clearly see what to do when and how to do it, and at what point in the journey I am at the moment, it keeps me motivated.
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