This weekend we’ll be experiencing the U.S. Labor Day holiday a lot different than last year. Whether taking extra time off or enjoying an extended weekend, we should all take this opportunity to step back from work - if only for a couple of days.
Because right now, it feels like there’s no not working time. Ever.
Anyone else shout “Amen” after reading that tweet? For many, the transition to working from home hasn’t been easy. But over time, we’ve each found and settled into routines, and we’re making them work.
Now we have a national holiday in the mix to throw us off. How do you take a break when your home is now your office, too? With laptops, desktops, and multiple mobile devices conveniently stationed around your home, how do you step back from the screens?
Easy. AFD.
AFD means Away from Device. It’s our new OOO. Since our “office” looks a lot different now (hello kitchen table and closet), OOO doesn’t make sense anymore.
AFD lets people know we’re not spending time on our device(s) during this time, but we will be back soon. Because we need a short break.
Simple.
Remember to set your email auto-reply and any other communication channels with a message explaining that AFD is the new OOO and you’ll be returning on [insert whichever date here]. Or maybe never. This establishes boundaries and sets expectations on when your contacts will receive a reply. It’s more important than ever to take care of ourselves, our minds, and our bodies. Do yourself a favor; this Labor Day, go AFD to avoid extra stressors and WFH fatigue.