Any reasonably curious person gets bored after a few days of doing nothing. Vacation may be most helpful not because it gives you a break from work, but because by the end of it you realize what you wish you were working on.
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Whenever large account like yours reply on smaller accounts I wonder how they found this particular tweet. Probably someone you are following liked this tweet?
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Someone I'm following wrote it.
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It’s almost the macro version of taking walks.
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Took me a long time to realize that, when in doubt of what to do next, I have to reduce my inputs and get bored. Counterintuitive since when in doubt, I search.
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That is one counterintuitive reason why the Pomodoro Technique is so powerful. When you oblige yourself to have breaks (of course, often you c/should focus more than the default 25 minutes), you can assess better which "Pomodoro Slots" are giving more bang for your buck
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In this sense, each short break works like an Agile/eXtreme Sabbath
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