Changing it up.
And this week, I can breathe a little more. My research advisor is on vacation and I have decided to do half days at the college. I am still waiting for a lot of the simulations to complete to run another cycle and it does get decidedly mind-numbing at various points of the day. So Monday, I figured I would try something new to break out of the routine rut.Having ADD, I can't sit till for long periods of time. I find that I function better by working on several activities at once. Actually, not more than two different things. And I find mornings and late evenings better for my brain activity. Which makes sense since most people are at their most creative upon waking and sleeping.
However, in the afternoons, I prefer a small siesta and vigorous activity. I just felt like I was able to get more accomplished. I have noticed this even during the normal school year. I get the afternoon blahs and should take a nap and workout instead.
I can't express enough how important it is to get into a schedule that works for you. So, mornings and nights are for class and studying. Whereas, the afternoons should be set aside for naps, exercise, and social gatherings. Most people don't have what I call this "dumbbell" effect with their schedule. Sure, they may need a nap or a workout but a 20 minute nap and 3-4 hours of straight activity or socialization in the afternoon for me and I can move mountains. Now to keep putting it in action!
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