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I think that is because we don't do what we really want to do.
If we're on what we're really passionate about then I won't feel enough with working 80 hrs a week.
:) Just my thoughts.
It's been 8 years working as a lead software engineer but not sure if I'm in the right product.
If possible, I'd love to join a project which I really would love to join.
I'm trying not to work during weekends because if I have to (sometimes it happens) I feel very tired throughout the next week. I also need to reboot my brain
I really want to make weekend free as well, but somehow I alaways have this feeling of being very close to what I want to achieve (mostly after seeing my to-do list) that makes me keep going without seeing time. Can anyone relate? Is that a good feeling to nurture?
It depends on the time of year for me. If it's cold outside, I don't mind working on weekends. However, during warmer seasons, I do prefer to take some time off and enjoy outdoor activities.
Sometimes I have to work so as not to postpone important tasks for later. On weekends, I prefer to relax in nature if the weather permits. Active games like badminton, swimming, etc. It's necessary to recharge for the new workweek!
I like working on my personal projects on weekends. Sometimes it gets a bit tiring. When it does, I determine one of the weekend days as a rest day. And I do literally nothing.
Definitely depends on my mood and plans but I like getting a few hours in here and there. Productivity can totally be energising in the right quantities!
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