Saturday, July 28, 2012

Thinking Time

If you don’t yet have such “Thinking Time” on your schedule, I suggest you to try it. The beginning of the week works the best for me. But maybe you’ll feel that the middle is actually better because it splits your work week and you get some kind of a break from your regular tasks.
In this age of Internet and social networks with all the fun distractions that they provide, it becomes more important to go away from it all at least for a couple of hours each week, sit down with a pen and a paper (or even an iPad running some notepad-type application), and just think it all through.

Read the interesting article by Jacob Gorban at

 http://gorban.org/post/14162629940/thinking-time

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