Single Tasking
Monotasking, also known as single-tasking, is the practice of dedicating oneself to a given task and minimizing potential interruptions until the task is completed or a significant period of time has elapsed.
a) eat breakfast without checking your phone or watching tv 🍳🧠
b) simply observe when you’re in the car, on the bus, train or plane. (or if you’re like me riding your bike 🚴🏻♀️)
c) watch a movie start to finish without distractions (seriously the best 😭❤️)
d) listen to an album all the way through
e) focus on the art of listening rather than talking
f) capture your To-do lists in a notebook rather than multi task
g) have a morning routine
h) divide your tasks into 20 minute intervals (send me asks if you wanna see my cleaning schedule!!)
i) de clutter your workspace / bedroom
j) detox from technology one day a week
k) check your emails / texts at a designated time of the day
l) slow down your evening with a night ritual
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I hope this helps. Let me know what you try / know !!
I too feel this way
The Topeka Daily Capital, Kansas, July 3, 1904
Trying to get a bottleshop membership with my email address from when I was thirteen was a practice in self-reflection.
I am currently knee deep in the dollhouse tag and loving every minute of it. THIS BLOWS MY MIND HOW INCREDIBLE IS THIS
The Stettheimer Dollhouse, a two-storey, twelve-room dollhouse, created by Carrie Walter Stettheimer over the course of twenty-five years, from 1916 to 1935. The Stettheimer family (Carrie, her sisters Florine and Henrietta and mother Rosetta) were New York City artists and writers, and attracted a celebrated group of artists, writers, and critics during the first half of the twentieth century. The dolls’ house contains miniature art made specially for the dollhouse by Marcel Duchamp (a miniature copy of Nude Descending a Staircase), Alexander Archipenko, George Bellows and others. It was donated to the Museum of the City of New York in 1945. The house was a replica of the family home, and styles vary from room to room, but the wallpapers, furniture, and fixtures are all characteristic of the period following World War I and many were made by Carrie Stettheimer by hand.
Delicious
Chashu Ramen
1950 by King Princess
If you see this you are OBLIGATED to reblog w/ the song currently stuck in your head :)
shoutout to everybody who cannot partake in the shared history spongebob memes give everyone because they were, for some inexplicable reason, never allowed to watch spongebob
The feeling of having the pad attach to a jumper and having to pull it off you with a satisfying rip was second to none
The mashup you never thought would work
Same with hospitality. The weather outside may be frightful, but inside my place of work is also far from delightful.
Working in retail is being mocked by the song “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” as you slowly go insane and contemplate murder