• Most people do And one of the major challenges

Working while traveling is trying to avoid being stuck in front of the computer all the time. There is always more work to be done it seems! Once again, for me, it all comes down to organization. My work brain is a bit more of a mess than my travel brain and definitely not as relaxed. My work brain runs at speeds I never thought possible at times and it must constantly adapt to a hundred different tasks, all while trying to complete these tasks from ever-changing surroundings.

Let’s just say, it ain’t easy. When it comes to staying Georgia Email List organized with work, I still feel that most organizational systems lead to more hassle than benefit, which is why I prefer my own system for the most part. I know what needs to be done, I do it and that’s it. I don’t like to spend too much time prioritizing tasks, filing things away for later or trying to maximize every minute of my working day. I just prefer to sit down and get my stuff done.

To better illustrate how I take care of my work, the following is what a typical work day involves for me, the kind of day when my travel brain is ignored in order to fully concentrate on the blog and my other projects… A Typical Day Online Emails: 3-4 hours to answer an average of 100 – 150 blog-related emails per day The 10 email addresses I have for my various projects all lead to one Gmail account, making it very easy to access and reply to all emails from one location.

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