Being a creative, its important to gain inspiration from life, to be in the moment, and bring all of that back into leveling up your work. I try to do that on weekend.
@busmark_w_nika Being in nature, having interesting conversations with people, looking at life as a game, an artful masterpiece, finding inspiration in what already exists around you. I mean more of an approach to life, rather than doing something specific, although there're plenty of things one can find to get inspired from.
weekends are for rejuvenation. i weave curiosity and creativity into downtime. productivity isn't just output, it's about renewal of energy too. and hey, don't forget to play.
I care a lot about the things I work on so it's sometimes hard to let go and take a break on the weekends. But I should.
If anything, I try to give myself some time to think creatively about the long term future. Check in with myself to see if I feel like my business is still heading in the right direction.
Staying productive during the weekend can be achieved by implementing a few strategies:
Set Goals: Plan specific tasks or goals for the weekend. Having a clear direction helps you stay focused and motivated.
Time Management: Allocate time for work, leisure, and cone sleeve relaxation. Create a schedule that balances productivity with time for yourself.
Prioritize Rest: Ensure you get enough rest and sleep to recharge for the upcoming week.
You have only 24 hours in a day you can follow a schedule and follow it accordingly
Divide your tasks in 4 phase
Morning - All Priority work needs to be completed
Afternoon - Lunch and other non-productive activities
Evening - Fun & leisure activities
Night - Bedtime
Do something extremely stressful but not related to work (like going on dangerous hike without anyone, getting punched in boxing--but don't get too injured) lol...Then at the end of the day, if you are still alive, u feel lucky and ready to work!
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