@OKRL
Oscar K
@OKRL · 2:25

Splitting Spaces

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I got so much done in such a short amount of time compared to what I usually do only ever done work kind of like in my room. And I find that there are so many distractions that don't even seem like distractions really. Initially, I think just sharing a space between where you work and where you relax and also where you sleep even is not particularly healthy
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:54

🌱 yes!

Wow. I so agree with you. First of all, what a beautiful picture. I've never been to the Dough Library. I learned that early in life, and then I forgot it, and then I learned it again. I think you go through periods where you get super lazy and you stay in a space and you you do lots of things in that space. But it's a great tip
@Tim
Tim Ereneta
@Tim · 1:20

yep!

It's only open ten to five, but that is my favorite library account. It just feels like a library, and actually I go in there not to get work done, but just to read check out books. I think you can check out artwork there to bring home to your dorm or your house. And I've gone to readings there, too. Guest speakers and poets and stuff it's on the backside of Morrison. I can't remember which one
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@N1kkums
Niki Ebrahimnejad
@N1kkums · 1:43
I really like the concept of splitting spaces. I think, especially with the pandemic. With us living virtual lives become a really relevant concept. Hang on. Have to take a deep core. Okay. So definitely I found for me that the most difficult thing about splitting spaces was with my computer and what I was doing because a lot of my relaxation activities are usually virtual, reading, web comics, listening to music. So you don't need a computer for that
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