Do you work on the weekends?
Richard Fang
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I've always gotten a mixed review around working on weekends. Some prefer it to be a no work zone so they can start the work day week fresh but others like to mix it up.
What do you do?
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Miriam Dorsett@miriamdorsett
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What's a weekend? 😼
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For my day job, I never work on weekends. If I’m not the one running the company, I can’t justify spending my spare time on it no matter how much I like my employers. For my side projects and my own companies, though, I absolutely work weekends. But even then, I try to keep it to just a few hours each weekend.
I work non-stop, but I love it. I have zero balance with my family and work life. However, I'm obsessed trying to get my product to the world. https://www.gypsee.travel
I try not to. Everybody deserves a rest :)
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@paula_echeverria That's true :)
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My work is my passion, so sometimes it's hard to turn the computer off and go outside ;) Now I finished a new movie for my mobile game: And it's 1:21AM... GOD... :D Time to go sleep.
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I believe that mixing weekends with relaxation as well as completing some portion of work on the weekends is a sound choice.
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@sanket_makhija Yeah that's what I am currently doing! Sports + a bit of work here and there
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I usually write articles and read books over the weekend. Most of the productive work happens during the weekdays.
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Nearly 40 something founder with kids >> As such, weekends are entirely downtime with family + focus on kids, activities (music, sports clubs), weekly study catchups, movie nights etc. etc. 😅
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@singhanurag The fact that you put your family on the first place is very honorable. I think also that weekends should be for focusing on other activities so you fill refresh, even some weekends there are times that need to log in for an hour. Keep up with the good work and I wish good health.
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@singhanurag This is great! I hope when I hit fatherhood that I will always commit to this mantra :)
@singhanurag Family time is more important and critical. What is the point of becoming successful and then you cannot share the joy and happiness with them?
Life is all about being together and growing more and more.
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School work yes. Exhausting
Do you even separate weekends from weekdays when building your own product?
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@eugene_bochkov That's true! But not everyone on ProductHunt is working on their own product 😆
@eugene_bochkov @richardfliu You also true!
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yes but not on the issues going on during the weekend, on something different
Totally depend on the mood and time availability on the weekends
Yes, I work in the evening on weekends, just 2 -3 hours before bed. But I make a point to completely switch off from technology and work from waking up to the hour I start work. This helps being present with the family and other aspects of life that are not work.
sometimes, depend on work or mood
Working weekend can be tiring sometimes, mentally if not physically.
But I think it all depends on the kind of perspective we have towards our work. I have observed that when I need to get something done which is really boring, I find myself super exhausted by the end of the day. But if I am working on some exciting personal project or experimenting new stuff which is twice time-taking and effort-taking, I still feel active and happy by the end of it.
So for me, doing some fun tasks works great on weekends and build a better base for the upcoming week.✨
Not when you are full-time in your startup. Few hours to catch up emails/chat etc but otherwise weekends are time with family to unwind and recharge
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I enjoy working / playing / learning across all days of the week... because I approach it in that way, it's no day is a big event or worry.
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I only work on Sunday evening just prep my week ahead. 2h tops. Gives me focus on Monday morning and right energy to execute.
Honestly, I prefer to spend my weekend doing what I love. I rise early go for walk, mediate, and read books. I also go through some amazing newsletter I follow..
I do work on weekends but it's usually on side projects and exploration and/or learning-related endeavors.
Lately that weekend work has been so involved and deep that for some reason I end up kicking out of work early and "weekending" on Monday and Tuesday evenings.