Nowadays, many full time workers are also freelancers. The reasons are varied, it could be to increase your income, look for a portfolio, or just fill your free time. Since you have two jobs, you have to balance both, here, Beauties. When the full time project is finished, so will the freelance assignments.
If you're not used to it, taking on full time and freelance work will definitely feel tiring. Moreover, if your time management is not good, it will definitely be a mess.
So, so that this doesn't happen to you, try implementing the following method of dividing your time between full time and freelance work. Work life balance is definitely achieved!
Design a work schedule as practical as possible
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Think about designing a work schedule to give your project structure. Consider this schedule to be binding, from waking up to going back to sleep. If office hours are 09.00-17.00, you can wake up and pay freelance installments at 05.00 WIB, then shower and have breakfast at 08.00 WIB. Then continue freelance work after your full time working hours are over.
Complete Full Time Work on Time
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In general, the duration of full time working hours is eight hours, which lasts from 09.00-17.00. Even though it seems long, there will still be time-consuming work. Plus, there are often impromptu meeting agendas that arise.
However, since you have freelance responsibilities, it's best to finish your work immediately, whatever happens. Don't work past home time, let alone bring your office assignments home.
Avoid Procrastinating Work
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There will be times when you may relax while working. I don't know if it's because I'm out of my mind or just bored. If it's for a while, it's no problem. But if you continue, your work will be slow to complete. You also have to stay in the office longer.
To prevent this from happening, it is better to delay work less. Even if you're in the middle of a brain out, you can refresh yourself by watching shows on social media or walking around the office for a while.
Take Advantage of the Use of AI
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One of the goals of creating AI or artificial intelligence, namely artificial intelligence, is to help human work. There are various types of AI, from those that can help design copy, create images, edit videos, to website analysis.
Apply this to full time and freelance work to get it done quickly. Even so, keep reviewing your work, remembering that the data produced is still complex and tends to be robotable.
Understand Your Limits
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Everyone has limits, and so do you. If you can only do one job full time and freelance, you should stop taking on additional work. This can not only affect health due to lack of rest time, but also the results of the work itself.
Instead of full profits, your contract could potentially be terminated if the quality is poor. So, understand your limits, OK, Beauties!
Don't forget to apply it, OK, Beauties. Work is smooth, savings are growing!
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