How do you make the most of your days off?
MANILA, Philippines – Do we still know what a weekend is anymore?
We asked several full-time professionals and freelancers working from home about how they've been spending their days off under quarantine.Ironically, stepping away from work involves as much discipline as starting work. As TeamAsia managing director Bea Lim pointed out, your weekend schedule doesn’t necessarily need to be busy – but planning how you’ll be spending the weekend ust means you have something to be excited about.
Videocalling with his friends every week allows them all to talk about what’s happening and process the situation together. At the same time, he said that it’s “a way to cling to the old habits we had before everything changed.” “And my favorite – and I'm so proud of myself for doing this – I read a book a week and I do this on the weekend. I'm reading books that excite me, books that I've always wanted to read,” she said, explaining that she made a conscious choice to veer away from business books.
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