Hi Milica! Great question, let me see if I can answer it without rambling myself into a ditch.
I work remotely (from home), so I generally start at around 7:00 and go to around 5:00. I find that I am most productive first thing in the morning and then after 3:00 PM. In between is a lot of meetings and other interruptions that make it hard to stay focused.
First thing in the morning is a time for working on whatever I really want to get done - blog post, demo, talk I'm working on - ect. I work on that until around 10 AM when everyone starts to come online and then a lot of my time gets sucked up with meetings and communication. Since a lot of us are remote, we tend to overcommunicate with each other to stay connected.
I eat lunch at my desk and then go for a jog around 2 in the afternoon. From 3 to 5 I'm back focused again and I've shut all my chat programs down.
That's pretty much it, unless I'm traveling and speaking at conferences. In that case, I sleep until the last possible moment and then wallow in anxiety in my room about my talk.