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These blocks of time aren't common practice in our always busy and over-scheduled American culture. Do you find ways to incorporate enough of these unstructured blocks of time into your days, weeks or your year? If so, how? If not, why? also, +1 to your experience @eriks 🤝
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my active work hours are from 11am to 3pm. that's my busy time + my writing time when I'm working on writing. sometimes I have another hour or two in the evening the rest of the time I'm at home with my husband and my baby, doing stuff — cooking, chores, playground, etc.
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but I do a lot of good thinking during that "other time" like if I'm taking my boy and my dog for a walk (and often I also log on, I just can't concentrate deeply with the baby there)
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"a lot of good thinking" while taking the boy for a walk is some impressive mom power!! When I am walking with any of my kids it is mostly non-stop conversation lol. My thinking and daydreaming time usually happens best solo
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ahaha granted he only just turned one and doesn't speak words yet, 100% I will have to switch things up as he grows
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