"I've always dreamed of starting a cooking class."
"I've always dreamed of having time to learn Italian."
"I've always wanted to be better at programming."
And you already know where this article will go. We discussed so many topics, ideas, and opportunities on how to make your work-at-home time more productive, comfortable, and less frustrating. If we keep to the prescription of having a good sleep, nutritious food, enough active and family time, and just about the right amount of work hours, it seems that we are eligible to level up.
To have a Me-Time is essential for your well being, and using the Me-Time for self-improvements is the best thing you can do.
(well, that's an option too )
For example, I've always wanted to make a how-to video recipe for my blog. When I am stuck at home, I have the opportunity to use the perfect daylight for shooting. I gave it a try and it worth it! Now I have a load of creative work, just waiting around the corner, and my brain is happy.
My partner used this piece of time to start learning Unity game development (and he looks very passionate about it).
We are in the sea of endless possibilities and information which we can use to enhance our skills, create new ones, find something that will spark up our lives. Here are some useful platforms with free resources and tons of content focused on various areas:
Coursera: more than 3900 paid and free courses from leading universities and companies
Pluralsight: technology and development learning paths to level-up your skills
FutureLearn: from creative arts to engineering, perfect for finding a new hobby, curious project or just a block of information
And if you are already tired of being overproductive in all these areas - well, make some tea, get a book and enjoy the good life.
Teodora V _Fun Inc_
Putting Pieces Together @ Fun Inc
Fun Inc
Sofia, Bulgaria
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