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by gen220
2069 days ago
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For whatever weird reason, pacing on my toes with a spring in my step unlocks my "overdrive" thinking mode (having systematic, "hyperlinked" conversations on complex subjects). Fidgeting with my hands or something is similar, but not as conducive. It actually is a boon in lectures or physical presentations (people find the motions engaging), but it's usually distracting enough in problem-solving meetings with peers, that I'll avoid it in those situations. My favorite part about working remote during COVID has been that I can finally do this during normal meetings, and nobody has to be distracted by it! :) |
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Regardless, this too lends itself well to Covid-induced remote meetings where video isn't a priority.