That Summer Feeling


Get up earlier
I love sleeping in and am 110% not a morning person. I find especially in the summer I paradoxically want to sleep in longer because I tend to stay up a lot later and am really an 8-hour/night sleeper. But there’s something very unsatisfying about waking up around 7:30/8 as I do and knowing the sun has already been shining bright for hours. I also find that I get really distracted by the sun and heat and don’t work as effectively in the afternoon during the summer—really, all I want to do is to be outside around that time. My first switch is to just set the alarm a bit earlier so that I start waking up more around the 6:30 mark—not only do I get more of the day in, but I’ll be able to position my work hours a lot earlier (which is never a bad thing for someone who works around Toronto time so much anyway) so that I free up the important afternoon part of my day (I always do work in the evenings year round so know I have that part to work in too).
Take my workouts outside
While I have to be in the gym for a few different things (more about my Equinox experience here), I’m trying to do a bit more outdoor pool swimming, HIIT in the park, long bike rides or jogging (which I’ve had to ease back into since my back injury anyway) so that I double-duty my workouts and my sun-soaking time. I have this thing I like to call “sun anxiety” when I feel really stressed about not carving out time to be outside when it’s nice out (aka the whole purpose of this post!) so it’s good to know that I’m making this time really mean something by also getting my sweat on during this time slot too!
Change up my office space
I’ve been trying to work more in the studio or upstairs on my rooftop deck (as long as I’m not doing photo edits, which really require a dark space—why I usually do them in the evening!) so far this summer and it’s been making a world of difference, but when I get stressed for some reason I always lock myself to my desk. I’m trying to break that habit—even if I’ve got a heavy work flow, no reason to not make it way more enjoyable by soaking in some sun while I’m at it or getting a chance of scenery! I know this is trickier for 9-to-5 types but even switching up your office decor to make it more summery or seeing if you can do some work remotely on a laptop will definitely help.
Limit my work hours
Whether you work for yourself or for someone else, it can be really hard to limit work hours. Especially since going full-time blogging and working for myself, I’ve tried to be really strict about taking weekends off as much as possible (and by “off” I just mean not doing emails and the like then, social still gets handled) but I think in summer, the stronger strategy is to up the frequency of my work days during the week while making my work hours shorter—I can’t cut too much but I can definitely re-strategize the way I plan my weeks! I’d rather make a daily habit of getting some summertime relaxation or fun in than to save it up for the weekend (especially with Vancouver’s unpredictable weather) so am trying to really commit to my earlier work hours and to making those shorter, early day periods power hours so that I can have my afternoons to relax.
There’s an app for that
Finally, with all the distractions that summer holds (from patio hangs with friends to kicking back in the sun with a book to a beach day), I feel like this is the key period to actually invest in improving work flow. In a weird counterintuitive way, I often put off investing an hour or two into researching ways to reduce my work load or improve my work flow with apps, systems, added help, etc because “I have too much work to do” to break for that research. Obviously, that makes little to no sense but it’s just the way my mind works! I’m trying to really put the time and energy into researching apps, plug-ins, etc that will make my work way more productive and efficient so that I have that time to be outside and with my loved ones soaking in the season. And to that end, if you have any suggestions, please let me know!

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Such a cute summer look!
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Thanks so much love! xo
Recently “Todoist” was suggested to me for improving efficiency – I haven’t tried the app yet but the recommendation comes from a trusted source.
Definitely hear yah on this – I took a majority of my last weekend off and have been struggling with the stress of catch-up all week, workingkate into the evening and still feeling behind.
Will have to definitely look into that – my little to-do lists scattered everywhere just aren’t cutting it anymore! Make sure you take lots of relaxing time off this weekend though lady cause hopefully everyone else will be! Happy Friday 🙂
What a cute look! Thank you for sharing! It’s a great idea to give myself some simple but necessary challenges this summer.
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