@crashglasshouses @leomeloxp the problem isn't leaving my phone at home, it's where to go to and how do I get there in time that I can have a couple hours of reading after I'm off the clock of my own job.
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@crashglasshouses @leomeloxp the problem isn't leaving my phone at home, it's where to go to and how do I get there in time that I can have a couple hours of reading after I'm off the clock of my own job. 2 comments | Expand all CWs
find a tree nearby. that's your reading tree. not too far from home, but not so close that all of the things can grab your attention away. |
@elilla @crashglasshouses I'm on a similar boat. I've already have managed to make my weekends mostly mobile free (unless I go somewhere at which point I take my phone because of payments, etc). I even made a reading/journaling corner in my room but the issue is that I usually take my laptop there and use it to catch up on emails, chores not related to my day job, etc...