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The Taking Care of Yourself guide outlines some of the things we might need to keep ourselves healthy and happy in a remote environment. One of the best ways to help with this is to develop some effective personal routines.
Going to the office every day gives us a solid routine to base our day around. In a remote team, this structure doesn't exist. So we need to spend some time intentionally designing a routine that works for us.
Some people are creatures of habit and are very used to working in rigid routines. If this is you, consider designing a routines with fixed times. For example:
Morning
However, not everybody is good a sticking to rigid routines like this. For those people it can be better to design a set of "micro-routines" triggered by a certain action. For example:
When I wake up I will...
When I sit first sit down at my desk I will...
Whichever approach to routines works best, you might also want to consider creating a set of principles or rules. For example:
However you choose to approach this, the most important thing is that it works for you. If you design a super-complex routine and sticking to it is draining you probably need a slightly different approach.