| I have a 10min attention span for intense activities like reading. I use this to my advantage to do I might otherwise not do. * Reading: I take my Kindle to the toilet. * Solve quiz on Brilliant.org during office commute * Listen to audiobooks before sleep * When waiting for the next meeting, I read bookmarked articles. ---
My Lessons:
--- * It is very important to stop doing something once I realize I have no more juice. * My total learning time per day is around 1hr on best days. * Takes 1hr to reach office. So during cab rides, after a quiz is done (10-15min), I nap. * When zoned out in and realize I'm doing random wild-wild-internet-reading, I immediately turn tech off. I just talk to people (work or casual chat). * During times of silence, I observe things around me. I learn new things about stuff that has been around me for a long time. I put these observations to use when I draw (I use Procreate app on iPad). For example: I observed reflections in water and attempted to draw a reflection https://www.instagram.com/p/BrxmF1enz87/ |