
How do you spend your weekends?
One of the most interesting things to me is how culture shapes our weekends.
Some people unplug completely. Others treat Saturday like Monday.
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I’ve noticed a pattern:
Solopreneurs/freelancers often work weekends.
But once a startup hits 4/5+ people, weekends start looking a lot more like weekends.
Of course, there are exceptions but it made me wonder how you all spend yours.
As for me. I’m a mix.
Some weekends are fully family time. Others? Deep work mode.
It mostly depends on the weather:
If it’s really hot, I prefer to stay in and work.
If it’s really cold, same.
But anything in between?
That’s perfect time to be with the people I love. My wife, my baby boy or friends/parents.
Curious where you fall on the spectrum.
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Alex, I feel you and have it the same way. To be honest, most of my time, I work, but then, there are occasional looong walks, hikes or adventures. Also it depends on the season – when it is winter, I am more likely to stay at home. Summer – outside.
I'm trying very hard to mix, but I'm working this weekend, because we plan to launch next week on PH
I'm a solopreneur and work full-time during the week, but I don’t always work on weekends. When I focus only on work, I sometimes start to feel stuck and find it harder to think creatively. It can feel like I’m just going in circles. So on weekends, I just do what I feel like. Sometimes I work, but other times I spend time with family, exercise, read, or pick up a paintbrush or instrument. Taking that space actually helps me come back to work with clearer thinking and better results.
For me, it's the perfect time to get a lot of work done. I don't really get much from relaxing / having fun when there's things I must accomplish. So it hasn't been much of a mental sacrifice honestly.
Love this question! I’ve fully embraced my modern vampire aesthetic 🧛🏻♀️—pale skin that fries instantly in Indonesia’s eternal summer, yet somehow gets frostbite in winter (my body clearly can’t decide what climate it hates most).
As a freelancer, weekends blur into work when projects demand it. But my perfect downtime? Homebody paradise: me-time with books/games/movies, or low-key family hangs. No far-flung travels for this vampire - my coffin (read: air-conditioned apartment) is my happy place. Why chase sunsets when you can haunt your own couch? 😂
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I don't have days off, I always work. Of course I can find some time to spend with my family. But I like working, and I'm happy about it.