LITERATURE: INTERVIEW WITH TOM HODGKINSON
The Right To Be Lazy.
Oliver Burkeman • Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
I begin the week with the bright intention not to be devoured by the administrative deluge which defines business in the modern age. I sip my coffee and pretend that I am waiting for Sartre or Camus to join me at the Café de Flor. I resist the temptation to turn on my computer so I can keep the grim spectacle at bay for at least another twenty... See more
Jonathan Simons, Analog Sea Review
Viewing creativity as the gravity point around which everything else orbits is something we have to start practicing if we care about our sanity and keeping creation a sustainable long-term practice. That is the end goal. If the process itself is what dictates and collects time as it grows, flourishes, and branches out, then time alone can’t
... See moreHere’s what has worked for me over the years to stave off boreout :
- Leaning into digressions: Passion projects (like this very one) and side hustles, whether they’re directly related to your work or completely unrelated, create the crackle of energy that boreout can stamp out; rather than be afraid of these things taking time away from your team’s