How do you know when to push yourself vs rest?

Question: How do you know when to push yourself vs rest? Read answers from remote workers to learn.

Interview with Kati, a co-founder shares her tips for juggling multiple side hustles

My body usually tells me. If I am overly tired, I know I need to slow down or take a break.

Kati has made a career at using the internet and gig economy to her advantage—see how she successfully manages multiple side hustles and a business.

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Interview with Emma, a founder helping companies shape their remote work policies

I have fibromyalgia, so rest is very important. Sometimes pushing myself is necessary to get a deadline reached. However, careful planning and communication with clients means I rarely end up in that situation.

Emma carved out her own remote work niche—see how she manages her own virtual law firm while maintaining work/life balance.

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Interview with Rose, a co-founder growing the impact of remote work

Sometimes I just push because there are deadlines, but I'm always looking for those opportunities to relax, because I know it's so easy to burnout.

If I'm feeling very tired, finding it hard to unwind, feeling particularly stressed, my sleep is affected, or I react strongly to things (in a negative away) then I know it's time to take a step back.

But also checking in with those sounding boards really helps, so I know I'm taking time when I need to but not avoiding things.

Rose balances part-time SEO work with leading Grow Remote—see how she optimizes her time to build a community and resource for remote workers.

Read full interview from Interview with Rose, a co-founder growing the impact of remote work.

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