Ways to create a work-life balance while working from home

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Urvashi

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Clear boundaries, scheduled breaks, and a defined end time saved my sanity. It’s easy to let work spill over.
What helps you unplug after remote work hours? Do you stick to a set schedule?
 
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I worked from home for years. I tried to leave it alone outside normal office hours but was not always able. My personal cell phone being my voice contact was a bigger issue, even interrupting vacations. Being empty nesters helped us. My wife was always good about leaving me alone if I was busy unless there was an immediate need.
 

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I have been working from home for more than 12 years. Having a working space (as opposed to working form anywhere you want) will help you stay focused and also scheduling task and having a family time will make life interesting
 

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I set clear work hours, take real breaks, and create a separate workspace. I try not to check emails after hours and make time for hobbies or walks. Boundaries really help me breathe.
 

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In my opinion, this is simple, you just have to create an itinerary or a routine and respect those schedules, to carry out everything you need, it is something totally fundamental.
 

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Use personal errands or activities to take breaks throughout the day. Then make plans for your after-work hours to help balance work fatigue.
 
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