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[โ€“] hanabatake@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago

When I work from home, I usually work from 7 to 18 and after that I read some books or meet some friends or go to some cultural place (museum, show, concert...). During breaks, I study japanese, get ready, read a chapter of a book, go for a walk or running if I need it, I eat my lunch of course, do my chores... Home office is so great to be more productive and make free time better. Chores feel like a fun break and I have none of them to do on week-ends.

When I work at the office, I try to take as much time as possible to connect with colleagues. My job is mostly lonely so I do not go that often to office. I try to go twice a week, it keeps me motivated and it's nice to meet colleagues. And I have way less time to do actual work there.

On week-end, I go for walks in the city or take the regional train to go to the forest. I meet some friends. Sometimes I play video games, sometimes I code on personnal projects. I plan my next week after taking a look at my yearly and long-term objectives