I often think I'm "multitasking" 🤔 by holding too many things in my brain at once.
Endless distractions -- podcasts, work, work conversations, Teams texts, banter from the next cubical, and of course ads running while I'm trying to search for something online -- and then there's my phone.
I long for the days when I'd climb trees and read …
I often think I'm "multitasking" 🤔 by holding too many things in my brain at once.
Endless distractions -- podcasts, work, work conversations, Teams texts, banter from the next cubical, and of course ads running while I'm trying to search for something online -- and then there's my phone.
I long for the days when I'd climb trees and read books among the fluttering leaves.
Right now I'm in the neverending winter that IS the midwest.
I just want to sit on my patio, in the sun and read; try to ignight some dormant spark for holding solid attention.
I have been thinking about this over and over. I think you nailed it!! This week I leave for Europe and turning everything off including the podcast and reading is exactly what I plan to do
I often think I'm "multitasking" 🤔 by holding too many things in my brain at once.
Endless distractions -- podcasts, work, work conversations, Teams texts, banter from the next cubical, and of course ads running while I'm trying to search for something online -- and then there's my phone.
I long for the days when I'd climb trees and read books among the fluttering leaves.
Right now I'm in the neverending winter that IS the midwest.
I just want to sit on my patio, in the sun and read; try to ignight some dormant spark for holding solid attention.
Oh look, a squirrel.
I have been thinking about this over and over. I think you nailed it!! This week I leave for Europe and turning everything off including the podcast and reading is exactly what I plan to do