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"The plan was to work in the morning, enjoy the boat in the afternoon, and finish up anything at night. To my surprise it actually worked quite well....
- To have a productive workation you need to find a place that not only has amazing sights and weather, but great internet and a place for you to work.... great internet and desks
- The plan is to get up get started early. If you’re looking to maximize your time, you’ll do start with something active, then get working on the most pressing projects. Here’s how I structure my day.
6:30AM – Workout / Run
7:30AM – 12PM (Noon): Team meetings, complete major projects, calls
12PM – 6PM: Activities or just relaxing
6PM-8PM: Dinner (In-house or nice restaurant).
8PM – Bed: Emails, review projects, paperwork
- I like to start my day with a workout. If you’re in a place that warm, you’ll want to go out before the sun start beating down on you
- Skype Video (1-on-1) or Google Hangouts for connecting with the team. I’m big on transparency and I don’t hide my schedule. If I’m going to be around in the morning, then gone surfing in the afternoon, then I tell them.
- The whole point of a workation is to work hard, and play hard. I’ve always been an adrenaline junky, so I’m trying to plan my trips around extreme sports.
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