Since I've moved to Singapore, I'm discovering the joy of working on global projects from Asia. This translates in very long days because:
- early mornings are used to deal with the late workers in the US (12 hours behind)
- mid-mornings to mid-afternoons are for Asia business (same time zone)
- afternoons and evenings are for dealing with Europe and the early birds in the US. (respectively 6 and 12 hours behind)
Before you know it, you end up working from 8am until 11pm like today.
I'm glad I managed to escape one hour to go to the gym.
The question is how to manage this on the long term. I'd like to have a life after work... I feel like I will never get to work on the pictures I took at the Orchids Garden.
- early mornings are used to deal with the late workers in the US (12 hours behind)
- mid-mornings to mid-afternoons are for Asia business (same time zone)
- afternoons and evenings are for dealing with Europe and the early birds in the US. (respectively 6 and 12 hours behind)
Before you know it, you end up working from 8am until 11pm like today.
I'm glad I managed to escape one hour to go to the gym.
The question is how to manage this on the long term. I'd like to have a life after work... I feel like I will never get to work on the pictures I took at the Orchids Garden.
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