MY WORK-LIFE FLEXIBILITY

in Hive Learners14 hours ago

I am more a student than I am a worker at the moment. Yeah, I know I do a couple of jobs here and there, but none takes first place as being a student. I have had my time working for people and answering to them, which was a learning period for me. Mostly, they were short-time jobs. Only one, which was more a training job, was full-time, and if I recall, I did not have a schedule. Everything was so fixed, I barely had moments of my own.

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Before, when I used to work full-time, I had a pretty decent schedule, which I ran by. I mean, I always run by a schedule, but, in this instance, it was more descriptive and had to live up to some fixed time frame, which were set by me, by the way. The aim for that was so I could manage time properly and be more productive.

As a number of you may already know, I worked as a home educator. So, back then, after running through my daily hone tasks, I had to prepare and be at my first class session, which ran from ten in the morning until noon. Well, this was so cause the lesson held in the kid's home. Well, until I brought it down to my own home. I'd get back home and have some time to myself until my second class that held from around 5 pm to 6:30 pm. In between, I still held another class(which rightly began by around 4 pm), and which also, I just can not explain well enough how that worked so much that you would understand.

The job was flexible but not so much as when I had them held in my house. Overall, it was just for a few hours every day, so it afforded me good enough time. Importantly, I had the upper hand to cancel or reschedule classes for much earlier, later, or even a different day. Things were usually done as I proposed, so that's flexible enough, yeah? I think so, too.

You know, I quite have my hands on other things and I like ordering so much. One thing that I always try not to be a victim of is a clash of routine. It's important to me that my worklife doesn't as much as interfere with my personal life or any other of my life.

Presently, since I no longer have to do hone tutoring nor work at any job, it's been a smoth ride. What am I even saying? I work. I do. It's just that, given how much sole control I have over my time and my effort in the job, it feels less laborious. That's one of the beauties of running remote jobs.

Nowadays, my work input is all based on convenience. I have total say and control on when, where, how, how long, and also, if I choose to work or not. I basically answer to no one.

I still designate time frames to tasks whenever I set up my schedule for the day, and I try to meet up to them as I plan. However, it's all on my mark. I could choose to cancel out, to stop, to restart, to do whatever. It's all on me. And frankly, I quite enjoy the autonomy.

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It is always good to set boundaries between your studies and work if not one will definitely affect the other which may later cause drawback.