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Stay, Play, and Away Mode

Stay, Play, and Away Mode

It's essential to have clear boundaries. When you're in your workspace, you're in 'stay' mode. Allow short 'play' breaks for quick relaxation and 'away' mode when you're done for the day.

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Remote working has redefined traditional work norms. With these tailored rituals, every remote worker is equipped to navigate the challenges and reap the benefits of this new-age work culture.

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