RE: RE: Separating Your Work Space and Your Bedroom Matters if You Want to Get Quality Sleep!
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RE: Separating Your Work Space and Your Bedroom Matters if You Want to Get Quality Sleep!

RE: Separating Your Work Space and Your Bedroom Matters if You Want to Get Quality Sleep!

Fantastic article, a giant job, @chbartist... shows the care you place in each of your publications and a deep respect for your readers and followers. Actually an example to follow, for all of us who take our first steps in the wonderful world of steemit.

In relation to the above, I think it is really important to consider our resting space as something sacred... (and I'm not just referring to the physical, I'm appealing to our different planes of expression)

In a personal way, it happens to me as you explain it, once I enter my room and I intend to do any work that I have delayed, it is practically impossible for me, the dream defeats me.

It also happens that it is difficult for me to find a place in the house where I can work at ease. Not so when I work away from home.

Because of this, the idea of participating in a cowork space is of great help to those of us who function best in a neutral work space....

Greetings, we read each other!

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