Most people use the weekends to kick back and relax. Unfortunately,
entrepreneurs don’t always have that luxury. If you own your own
business, you’re on duty, or at least thinking about work, seven days a
week.
While you don’t have to be at your desk every minute of
every day, it helps to know how to structure your lifestyle so you can
get the most out of your busy schedule.
Here are a few ways to use your weekends to make you more productive at work and at home.
1. Don’t ‘work’ 24/7.
Though
it’s important to think about your business on the weekends, you
shouldn’t be “plugged in” the way you are during the week. Don't be
glued to the computer or checking your email incessantly. Instead, work
on projects you enjoy or use the time to think about your business in a
broader way. Ask yourself, “What do I want to accomplish this week,
month or year?” Evaluate how your day-to-day activities are taking you
closer to your long-term goals.
2. Check email once or twice a day.
Schedule
a specific time in the day to check email. Read all your messages,
triage any issues, then put your phone away. If you know you will be
checking email at certain times, you’ll be less likely to check it
throughout the day. When you allow email to interfere with your day,
you’re more likely to become distracted from the larger goals of the
weekend.
3. Focus on rejuvenation.
How
you rejuvenate from a long, stressful week depends on your personality,
mood and family life. Don't forget to take time for yourself. You could
schedule a massage, go somewhere quiet to relax, or spend time with
friends and family. However you unwind, make sure you’re prepared to
walk into work on Monday feeling completely energized for the week
ahead.
4. Don’t over-sleep.
Though some people enjoy
snoozing until noon on the weekends, it’s not beneficial to your
wellbeing. When you change your sleep pattern, it throws off your
natural circadian rhythm. If you sleep too many hours, you’ll likely
feel groggy throughout the day. Try not to sleep more than two or three
extra hours on the weekend.
5. Find a hobby.
Weekends
are a great time for side projects you don’t usually have time to do.
If you don’t sleep in on the weekends, you’ll likely get out of bed a
little earlier than the rest of your housemates. Use the time to pursue
your passions that are not related to work. If you enjoy gardening, go
out and plant something. Or, if you love reading, make yourself some
coffee and curl up with a book. Engage in some volunteer work in your
community. Hobbies permit you to be productive while still taking a
break from work.
6. Limit household chores.
Errands and
chores can easily consume an entire weekend. Very few people enjoy
grocery shopping, doing laundry and scrubbing the bathtub. If you’re
financially able to do so, consider outsourcing some of your household
chores. If you prefer to manage chores yourself, set a timer. Do as much
as you can in an hour and then move on to more important tasks.
7. Get moving.
Get
some much-needed exercise. Whether you prefer to dance, lift weights or
take a yoga class, just move. Regular workouts will make you healthier
and less prone to illness. You’ll feel more energized and less anxious.
You don’t have to train like an Olympian to benefit from exercise. A
bike ride or a 20-30 minute walk around your neighborhood will do the
trick and the fresh air will do you good.
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