I’m not interested in it personally, but I will explain it in some detail as I finish the story. I would like to divide the people I want to divide.
Here are the benefits of not separating work and individuals.
1. The first is that you will not get depressed after the break. Because there is no boundary with private, feeling is also flat.
2. The second one is similar to the first, but there is no feeling that you are working at work. It is an image of jumping into the game as soon as the child comes home.
3. The third one is to connect “work” while playing, and to connect “play” even if you are working. But working and making money are completely different in dimension. Playing is not money, but it can be a job.
For example, if you have a large personal media, it can be a job or money, even if you play around on a trip. If you write your travel information to your media, it will be the content. However, if you don’t have a reader, it may be good for work, but it will not be money. If sales can not be increased, it will be difficult to continue the fusion of play and work.
Sports are similar. Ichiro’s work is baseball and it’s money. However, if you are a player of the non-compliance notice Sulesure, it does not become money. The factors that make it easy to work and get money are the things that likes a top athlete. Because it entered a certain area. Doing what you like does not make you money.
The ability to blend play and work without separation is something that anyone can do. That said, in the long run, it’s also true that you don’t have to be picky about whether or not you’re going to make money. What I feel through play affects my work, and it takes time until the end of the war. Whether you can live or not (in other words, there is a point of hard work).
Second, the benefits of separating work and private.
Everything depends on the environment, but the first one is to protect the private area.
The second is that you can forget your bad work
The third one is to temporarily break the relationship with people you dislike.
That’s all.
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