More and more workplaces are offering their employees flexibility—the chance to set their own hours (within certain parameters) and dictate their own routines. Maybe that’s the position you find yourself in: So long as the work gets done, your boss really doesn’t care when you do it. Maybe you don’t even have a boss; maybe you enjoy the perks of entrepreneurship, and relative autonomy.
Flexibility can definitely be a perk. It allows us more options for balancing our work life with family and personal wellbeing. But flexibility can also bring its own stressors; as big projects loom, the absence of a more rigid work schedule can seem daunting, not freeing.
So where’s the happy medium? How do you balance flexibility with real focus? I’ve got just a few basic tips I’m happy to share with you.
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