A schedule defends from chaos and whim. It is a net for catching days. It is a scaffolding on which a worker can stand and labor with both hands at sections of time.
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Why would you have a work day that does not respond to shorter or longer day length? There's something that we lose, taking our schedules away from that locally relevant rhythm.
I don't think that scheduling is uncreative. I think that structure is required for creativity.
A schedule so tight that it would only work if I didn't sleep on Monday nights.
There are always roles that seem enticing that you can't do because of scheduling.
The basic work schedule for me is whenever I'm not doing anything more important, like taking care of my kids or something. So, it's most of the day, five days a week, most evenings and sometimes on the weekends.
I like having a schedule. I tend to be the type of person that thrives on something being regular.
If you want an active schedule, you have to husband your time so you can act on the things that are important.
I have realized sometimes I do better working under a crazy schedule. It gives me less time to overthink things and forces me to be present.
Writing is a funny thing. It's not like you're working on a schedule. It comes in fits and starts.
I like to have a hectic schedule.
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