Unplug, reset and thrive!
These last two days, I unplugged—very little social media exposure, nor hardly any scrolling. A lot of talks walks and yes there was champagne.
These last two days, I unplugged—very little social media exposure, nor hardly any scrolling. A lot of talks walks and yes there was champagne.
Relationships, we all have them- but we’re not all using them correctly.
Monday is the day I devote to writing. I used to write 7 blogs a week (that’s a lot and I will tell you all about that soon) but I pulled it off in one day.
Monday’s I block out for writing. It’s not needed any more because I am not writing all day long, just 2 hours and I am done. So, now I’m taking the afternoons off. I’ve left my day blocked.
Because I work from home, there is no longer a distinction between my private life and my work.
When I grew up there was a lot of fighting in my home. My parents couldn’t live with each other, nor could they be without each other.
Saying no seems to be one of the hardest things to do. Especially, saying no to the people who are close to us, be it family, our friends, colleagues or customers.
The past period you have worked a lot from home. And that probably gave you more time than you used to. Plenty more time.
Did you also enjoy the weather these last few days? Were you able to enjoy yourself at all, or were you non-stop thinking about work?
Many of my clients reach out to me on how to live, work or simply survive this chaos. In this period everything seems to be different. There is one thing I know for sure, it doesn’t work the way it used to. Not for me, and most likely, not for you.