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Episode 9 - Body Doubling: Work Together, Even When Alone

21 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2600527/fan_mail/new] Ever struggle to stay focused or get things done on your own? In this episode, we dive into body doubling—the simple but powerful practice of working alongside someone else (even virtually!) to boost productivity and focus. This isn’t just talk—we’ll body double together during the episode, so grab your favourite music, set up your workspace, and let’s tackle tasks side by side. Discover how pairing up can make challenging work feel easier, more fun, and way less lonely.

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