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Do you work weekends? If you don't work, what do you prefer to do?

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Yuta Hoshino
watching netflix with family, and …coding.
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Moon
It's always interesting to hear how people spend their weekends when they're not working. Personally, I enjoy using my free time to pursue my hobbies and passions. Whether it's reading a good book, exploring nature. I find that doing things I love helps me recharge for the week ahead. But now I'm curious, what about you? Do you work on weekends? If not, what activities or hobbies do you enjoy during your free time? Share your thoughts!
Novie Dizon
Recharge, rest and do house cleaning 👌
Shajedul Karim
weekends? a dance of reflection and recreation. for many, weekends become a canvas painted with tasks. for others, a sacred pause. 1. dive deep: i often dive into books. they're silent mentors, shaping thoughts. 2. nature's call: long walks. nature has a subtle way of rejuvenating the soul. 3. craft & passion: side projects. they're the playgrounds of curiosity. 4. mindfulness moments: meditation, grounding me to the present. 5. journal & ponder: writing crystallizes thoughts, capturing fleeting ideas. 6. connection: quality time with loved ones. relationships are life's true treasures. 7. culinary exploration: trying new recipes or cafes. taste buds deserve adventures too! 8. learn & grow: online courses or workshops. growth never takes a day off. 10. rest & reset: sometimes, doing nothing is everything. balance is key. while work fuels ambitions, weekends recharge the spirit. find your rhythm, and let weekends sing their song. and how do you weave your weekend tapestry, sis?
Rashellee Herrera
I sometimes work Saturdays, but I really try to get at least one day break during the week. Recharging is super important. Allows for a clearer mind and more focus when I get back
Andrew Cook
I work weekends. But I genuinely enjoy development so it's not really like I'm working, just doing what I normally would do for fun and it's still productive.
Rahul Luthra
I used to actively work on weekends until I got burnt out! It is absolutely vital to take at least one or two days off every week when you completely switch off from work. While this might be easier said than done. It is only important to avoid burnout but also to reignite with fresh perspective when you come back after resting on the weekend.
Jack Zhen
Honestly, I would prefer learning more about the new technology. Living in the age of accelerating tech scene is intimidating because if you are lazy, you are guaranteed to get your ass kicked. However, I would still try to keep my Friday a relaxing night, and then back to the grind on Saturday and Sunday
Ndifreke John
I do not things