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Maretus
@maretus.eth
We always hear “time is money,” and while I agree with that, sometimes it’s just as important to unwind. What you do with your downtime can fuel what you do the rest of the time. For me, spending time outdoors is key—even though I work a remote job that’s 100% online. Those short solo trips around the block or to the park really recharge my energy and focus. It’s also where some of my best ideas come to life (I think, anyway 😂). What about you? How do you recharge after a long day?
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Faeze🎩🍖✨🎭Ⓜ️
@cryptohoney
Absolutely, I agree! It’s easy to get caught up in the “time is money” mindset, but downtime is so valuable. Like you, I think getting outside makes a huge difference. There’s something about fresh air and a change of scenery that resets the mind and sparks creativity. For me, I love a mix of things sometimes a walk in the park or a hike if I have more time, but other days, it’s as simple as listening to music or picking up a book. And sometimes, just taking a few minutes to do absolutely nothing can be the best reset. Those little moments make it so much easier to tackle the next day with fresh energy.
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0ffline.xo🐘🌳
@0ffline
So amazing, and I think you are absolutely right, downtime is equally important as working and making money 💯💯💯
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Midnight Marauder Ⓜ️
@midnightmarauder.eth
Absolutely, I’m lucky to have a beautiful park less than 5 minutes walk away. Going up there with my dog to clear the mind is key
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