- Your phone is deadly. Can you not have your work email account on it for instance, unless it’s a work phone?
- Mute work WhatsApp groups when you want to make sure you’re away from office mindset for at least a few hours
- If you work with a tool such as Slack for work communication, again: do you really want/need it on your phone? Can you silence it at certain times of the day?
- Laptops and computers aren’t much more help. Know that once you log into your work email, you’re in that mindset. What if you find a message about something that needs doing? Are you the kind of person who’ll instantly have to do it? If so, just be wary of logging in at all.
- Block out some times on the calendar. If a meeting/event is booked in on a day when you have something else planned, try and put a boundary in there. It’s not always possible, of course, but at least raise it if you can.
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