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How a CEO is running a Manhattan-based brokerage from an apartment she shares with her 2 teenage kids — she swears by this daily routine from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Managing a company can be a stressful task for many people — especially when you're forced to do it from home. , has been making the most out of a tough situation.

Because of the spread of the coronavirus, Freedman began working from her three-bedroom apartment on the Upper East Side on March 21. She told Business Insider that she stays focused and motivated by following a daily routine that begins at 6:30 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m. — one that mimics what she'd do on a normal day and promotes self-care.

"I created this routine where I get up every day and I do these rituals," she said. "It's kept me positive. It's kept me focused. You have to do it if you're going to be able to survive this successfully." Subscribe here to see a breakdown of the daily schedule Freedman has been following during quarantine:

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