Is anyone else exasperated by too much time working from home? If so, you are not alone! Whether it's the level of distractions or monotony, many of us are ready for a break, even if we still aren't interested in returning to an office full time.
In this episode I'm answering a listener question from Omar who says, "It's getting to the point where I just extremely dislike it." What to do? I’m sharing a few strategies that have kept me sane lately . . .
Resources Mentioned:
Pivot Podcast: 🦠163: 25 Favorite Tips for WFH (Working From Home), 246: What is Your Job Today? (You Decide), 250: Staycation in the City
Free Time Podcast: 018: Workcation in the City, 052: Perceived Capacity vs. Actual Capacity
Websites: WeWork OnDemand ($29/day)
App: HotelTonight — Use my code JBLAKE9 to get up to $50 back after your first booking
Amazon: Foam Door Hangers if you live with others, for indicating what type of meetings you're in, whether you're open to interruptions or not
🎉 Free Time: Lose the Busywork, Love Your Business launches on 3/22/22! Give the gift of free time to yourself and others in the new year by participating in our Buy One, Get One, Give One bonus.
Here's how it works:
Buy One: Preorder the hardcover edition and submit proof of purchase at http://itsfreetime.com/bogogo
Get One: Within one business day, you'll get early access to the audiobook and brand new Free Time Toolkit with over 15 new templates to free your mind, time, and team!
Give One: You will get details on how to gift early audiobook access to a friend :)
Thank you in advance for your support! I can't wait to hear how you start freeing up time, and what you do with it :)
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