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Lieke Mulder's avatar

These things are almost exactly what I’ve been implementing since my burnout (which wasn’t even really due to workload). It has taken some time to accept and fully believe in it, but I now know that doing deep work for 1 hour and then taking a 30 minuten walk is more effective than keeping busy for 90 minutes without breaks.

I’ve been playing with the idea of freelancing as well, but for now I’ll just keep strict boundaries around my 9-5 so that I can enjoy the financial security and spent much of my free time working on creative projects I love.

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Fi Sumsion's avatar

Thank you for sharing this. I work in an office part time, so I find what you are saying very relatable. Although, the boundaries part is often challenging when dealing with people who have (too)high expectations. My kids are now getting older & there seems to be so much conversation about me taking on more days or going for a promotion but I just dont have the desire for it. For me I really like the fixed salary, benefits & flexi time but I also really love my days off to pursue passion projects & be at home.

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