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Four Days Work Week

By Tanvi Rastogi @tanviidotcom

Bindi Love Tanvii.com Lately I have applied the '4 working-days-schedule' to my self-employed life. First time I had heard about this was at my job, back in Texas. We used to have a 10 hour work days Monday to Friday and then three days off. Back then I didn't quite enjoy this set up as it ended up being a 12+ hours days with commute. It didn't leave much time to do anything else, except eat sleep and work, on those 4 days. But being self-employed this new set-up has really helped me unwind and not be as stressed. I usually work for a few hours on Friday mornings and then take the whole day off. It has made such a difference. 

I have always worked over the weekends on planning, editing and scheduling. Weekends are also when I take most of the outfit pictures but all of this combined is not as demanding as the 12 hours days Monday-Friday. Anyone who thinks being a content creator is easy, needs to really think twice. While I love content creation and coming up with ideas for posts for different platforms, the whole process can be quite draining. It requires long hours in front of the computer and phone with little in-person interaction. It is not the hardest job around but it is not as easy as it might appear from a distance. That's all I am saying!

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Moving on to the outfit .... In last two months I have worn this exact same outfit for at least five times. I have not even bothered to mix and match. By cost per wear breakdown I have already recovered the cost of this top ($30). 

Bindi Love Tanvii.com
Bindi Love Tanvii.com
Bindi Love Tanvii.com
Bindi Love Tanvii.com
Bindi Love Tanvii.com
Bindi Love Tanvii.com
Location - U Street, D.C.
Top - From India // Similar Jeans - GAP // Better Boots - Steve Madden // Better Jacket - Sanctuary // Same Bag - Gucci // Same

Earrings - Similar

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