I schedule two blocks of time on the weekend in my Google calendar. You could even set reminders. I also often mail my self half finished thoughts to attend to them next time I'm at the computer.
I find that I don’t attend blocks that I put in google calendar but that is just a matter of creating the habit of following through with things you intend to do.
Which stems from having integrity and reliability.
1 -Create a Tumblr to gather images that inspire you and once a week pick a random post as a creative prompt
2 - Go to radio.garden and choose a radio station from a city that you want to visit but never traveled to listen to it to get a feeling of being a local
I schedule two blocks of time on the weekend in my Google calendar. You could even set reminders. I also often mail my self half finished thoughts to attend to them next time I'm at the computer.
Yep that’s great. How long are the blocks?
I find that I don’t attend blocks that I put in google calendar but that is just a matter of creating the habit of following through with things you intend to do.
Which stems from having integrity and reliability.
1 -Create a Tumblr to gather images that inspire you and once a week pick a random post as a creative prompt
2 - Go to radio.garden and choose a radio station from a city that you want to visit but never traveled to listen to it to get a feeling of being a local
3- Exercise Contemplation on a car ride on the other side of the world https://driveandlisten.herokuapp.com/?utm_campaign=Recomendo&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Revue%20newsletter or looking at other people's windows https://www.window-swap.com/?utm_campaign=Recomendo&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Revue%20newsletter
4 - Adopt a rock you find in a park or on the street, give it a name and have imaginary conversations with it
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These are awesome thank you Lisandro 👏