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How To Work From Home Without Losing The Day
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How To Work From Home Without Losing The Day
Working from home removes friction, but it also removes signals. There is no commute, no room change, and often no obvious end to the day.
Create a start signal
Use a simple signal that tells your brain the workday has begun: a cleared desk, a specific playlist, a notebook review, or opening only the tools you need first.
Protect one outside break
A real break away from the screen resets attention better than scrolling in the same chair. Even ten minutes outside can change the second half of the day.
End in a different state
Put work materials away if you can. If the desk is also your living space, the shutdown needs to be physical enough that the room stops feeling like an unfinished task.