Do You Deal With Excessive Workloads?

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These days I work from home and sometimes I have excessive workload. But that is fine for me because some days I don’t have any work. When I had a job, and when my boss assigned me an unmanageable workload, I told them that I can’t handle it. If they didn’t appreciate my openness, I also told them I will quit any time. Are you dealing with excessive workload?
 
Excessive workload from home is even more dangerous because people think since you are in the house, you’re always available. Before you know it, morning has turned into midnight and you have not done anything reasonable.
 
Usually no, but there are times when the workload feels heavier than usual. In those situations, I use time blocking and set clear priorities. Focusing on the most important tasks first helps me stay productive and manage the pressure.
 

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