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Basically, you are right, I do admire the stamina. However... Doesn't it make us the slaves of our own schedules? I'd be affraid that actually I may SKIP something important 🤔

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Exactly, it boils down to relative priorities :). I allow myself to skip some weeks in climbing... and the result is that I only went climbing 3 times in the last 6 months 🙃

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Oh, come on, it's because you are just lazy 😂 let's imagine that I do my weekly workouts at the gym on Mondays. And one Monday you texted me:"hi Wawrzon, I am in Poland today and have two free theatre tickets for tonight. Are you coming?" What should I reply? That I'd rather sweat a little bit than go? NEVER! 😎

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Can't argue with this example 🥲

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A problem I feel compounded as someone who works for themselves as I am often “on holiday” which by most peoples standards means not being at home. And their expectations of me are different to my own. Clearly letting others know of your commitments and enforcing them is a good way to curb others people’s unwanted pressure for them to stop you doing something they don’t think you enjoy, but that in reality they don’t understand the complexities of. Nice reminder Przemek, epically as I am “on holiday” right now

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Thanks Alexander 🌻! Yes I see how having more fluid boundaries between work and life can only make this more difficult. Enjoy the holiday :)

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