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Oct 15Liked by Divashen

I've worked from home in the past as an academic and a parent, and keeping the two separate is no joke. It's so much easier to just go to a physical office and work for a set number of hours and then get in the car and go home and leave the work behind at the office - both physically and conceptually. The only thing I can add to your ideas is that I used to literally write down when I started work, if I got interrupted by the kids I'd write that time down and the time I started work again, and so on. That way I knew what hours I worked, to the minute. No uncertainty, no anxiety. It helped me.

I enjoy your work.

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That's great advice!

Thank you Amanda :)

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Oct 16Liked by Divashen

You have a talent for teaching. I'd keep it in mind if you ever want a complete change in career path. I'm sure it comes in handy currently, of course - it usually does! Also, great photos!

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Nov 6, 2023Liked by Divashen

Those are some good insights on aimlessly and anxiety, I never thought about the connection between them. Also I'd love to see an article about obsidian in the future, having a second brain through note taking is no joke 🤣

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