I'm so done with this whole blurred lines thing

. I mean, sure, technology has made it easier to stay connected 24/7, but that's just making us more susceptible to burnout

. Newsflash: work is supposed to be at the office, not in your living room!
I swear, some people need to set boundaries like their life depends on it

. Like, I get it, you're excited for work tomorrow morning and don't want to leave your laptop open, but trust me, closing it down and going to bed is the best decision you'll make

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And please, for the love of all things good, stop checking work emails during your free time

! You're not getting paid overtime just because you feel the urge to respond to that one work email

. It's called boundaries, folks!
I'm glad some experts are finally saying this stuff, though

. Setting routines and schedules for downtime is key β whether it's exercise, meditation, or painting

. And let's be real, having a dedicated workspace at home can make all the difference in maintaining that separation between work and life.
For me, it's all about setting limits and communicating them clearly to others

. I mean, I'm happy to help out my colleagues if they need me, but outside of working hours? No way

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