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Waterluvian ◴[] No.44999915[source]
Some days an interruption will throw me off my train of thought, and I spend the remaining six hours collecting discarded bottles and railway ties for hopeful use somewhere, somehow, sometime.

Other days an interruption costs me pretty much nothing.

I’m still trying to figure out how to tell which of those days I’m going to have and whether to just not log into Slack for the day.

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1. baxtr ◴[] No.45001905[source]
For me, the difference is whether I had pre-planned my tasks or not.

Knowing what I wanted to focus on and achieve from 10-11 am makes it much easier to get back on track.

In contrast, when I simply begin working on something, I end up elsewhere easily, even without external interruptions.