just coming back to the post to express gratitude for it! i have reflected often in the days since reading, and have been noticing the cultural messages of multi-tasking in addition to my own fractured "task processing" (for lack of better words). thank you for the work you're doing here!
Thanks so much for coming back to share, Brooke! It means a lot. I've continued to think about time confetti a lot this week, too. Following up with more tomorrow...
I came to this post via Nora McInerny's newsletter (Sunday Dreads) and I really appreciate it! The first graphic on the bits of time throughout an hour (Figure 1-1, Figure 1-2) somehow exactly describes my remote job, which is roughly a 9-to-5. No wonder I feel so exhausted by the end of those 8 (or 9, or 10) hours! Thank you for this thought provoking piece.
just coming back to the post to express gratitude for it! i have reflected often in the days since reading, and have been noticing the cultural messages of multi-tasking in addition to my own fractured "task processing" (for lack of better words). thank you for the work you're doing here!
Thanks so much for coming back to share, Brooke! It means a lot. I've continued to think about time confetti a lot this week, too. Following up with more tomorrow...
I came to this post via Nora McInerny's newsletter (Sunday Dreads) and I really appreciate it! The first graphic on the bits of time throughout an hour (Figure 1-1, Figure 1-2) somehow exactly describes my remote job, which is roughly a 9-to-5. No wonder I feel so exhausted by the end of those 8 (or 9, or 10) hours! Thank you for this thought provoking piece.