I meant to reply earlier because your note made me laugh, and I did end up trying that route after work.
It was quieter than I expected, and I actually liked having more time to think without feeling rushed from one thing to the next.
I brought a notebook, sat for a while, and ended up listing a bunch of little things I kept forgetting to handle all week.
One of them was to send this back before I pushed it off again, because once I leave something unread, I somehow let it sit there forever.
I also remembered the odd recommendation you mentioned, and midway through writing, uSFucTAOeW I realized you were completely right about giving it a second chance.
Next time I will probably go earlier, stay longer, and keep the phone tucked away so I am not tempted to check it every few minutes.
It was quieter than I expected, and I actually liked having more time to think without feeling rushed from one thing to the next.
I brought a notebook, sat for a while, and ended up listing a bunch of little things I kept forgetting to handle all week.
One of them was to send this back before I pushed it off again, because once I leave something unread, I somehow let it sit there forever.
I also remembered the odd recommendation you mentioned, and midway through writing, uSFucTAOeW I realized you were completely right about giving it a second chance.
Next time I will probably go earlier, stay longer, and keep the phone tucked away so I am not tempted to check it every few minutes.
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I finally circled back to this because I kept thinking about what you asked, and the honest answer is that I had to try a different routine before I could really say anything useful.
At first I assumed nothing would change, but after a few days it felt less cluttered, almost like there was more room in the afternoon for actual focus instead of reacting to whatever showed up.
I even noticed I was less distracted during little breaks, which surprised me since that is usually when my attention wanders the most.
I wrote down a rough plan just to keep myself consistent, and somewhere in the middle, uSFucTAOeW I caught myself overthinking details that probably did not matter nearly as much as I thought.
So yes, I would tell you to stick with it a bit longer, keep it simple, and give yourself enough time to notice the difference before deciding.
At first I assumed nothing would change, but after a few days it felt less cluttered, almost like there was more room in the afternoon for actual focus instead of reacting to whatever showed up.
I even noticed I was less distracted during little breaks, which surprised me since that is usually when my attention wanders the most.
I wrote down a rough plan just to keep myself consistent, and somewhere in the middle, uSFucTAOeW I caught myself overthinking details that probably did not matter nearly as much as I thought.
So yes, I would tell you to stick with it a bit longer, keep it simple, and give yourself enough time to notice the difference before deciding.


