Move from using devices to other hobbies like being with the family, kids, books, or just hanging out with friends If you are into fitness.. all the better.
Ask HN: How do you switch off from work, particularly when working from home?
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#15I work on the left side of my desk, while spending my private time sitting on the right side.
2. Rituals
I start the workday by setting up my work laptop on the desk and finish the workday by removing the laptop from the desk.
Setting boundaries is paramount. Do this physically. Once I'm no longer working, I don't have a single thought about work. Work ceases to exist when I'm done with the workday.
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#171. Define environments I work on the left side of my desk, while spending my private time sitting on the right side. 2. Rituals I start the workday by setting up my work laptop on the desk and finish the workday by removing the laptop from the desk. Setting boundaries is paramount. Do this physically. Once I'm no longer working, I don't have a single thought about work. Work ceases to exist when I'm done with the wor…
I'm also the same in that once work is done, it's gone, I don't think about it, answer emails or check slack. If I didn't make the brutal, no exceptions separation I would never enjoy life or work and I would burn out (again).
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#18Smoke a fat joint
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#20He would wake up with an alarm clock, shower, get dressed "properly", eat etc. Then leave the house and walk in a predetermined path around the block to arrive back at his house for "work". When work was over (at a set time) he would get up, leave the house again, walk the path in reverse, and arrive "home".
ymmv.