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This rec is highly specific to my work situation. I rarely take my lunch hour, opting to eat whatever I meal preped at my desk to save money. But I realized I could use my lunch hour to walk to the gym two minutes away and exercise. This breaks up the workday in a pleasant way, surprisingly boosts my productivity, and reclaims time in the evening I'd rather use on creative projects. If your situation allows for it, I recommend it.
Mar 19, 2025

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Did this today but it was a walk in the park🙂
Mar 20, 2025
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@FLOP walks are lovely workouts
Mar 20, 2025
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Oh this is a gold hat, cool cat. I can see my gym from my home office window. Gonna start doing this.
Mar 20, 2025
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I´ve been doing this since last November. I feel that the day goes by faster but at the same time, I feel that I have accomplished more in the day in this way than in the more linear way.
Mar 20, 2025

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i like a 15-20 min walk but even a 5 min march around the block would be good while walking I listen to podcasts that have nothing to do with work (nymphet alumni is a fave here) spend abt 20 min eating my lunch ideally id spend the last 20 min reading but I usually am playing solitaire on my phone for a brain break or catching up on socials make a cup of tea in the last couple min to start the afternoon well
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make urself a fancy meal! meet up with a friend for coffee! fit a workout in! literally do all of that :)
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