Incorporating time-blocking techniques, where engineers allocate specific periods to dedicated tasks, helps create structure in a remote setting. Adding buffer periods between blocks accounts for overruns and unexpected interruptions, which are common in remote work due to home distractions or asynchronous communication, thus minimizing stress and missed deadlines.
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