DAILY PROMPT RESPONSE
When I think about when I feel most productive these days, it’s not about some magical hour on the clock anymore.
When I worked, mornings were sacred—mostly because if I waited, life and other people’s drama would kick the door down.
Now that I’m retired, the rules have pretty much evaporated.
Productivity shows up whenever two things happen: I have a cup of strong java in one hand and a nice trail of smoke curling in the air. That’s it. That’s the list. Everything else — time of day, cosmic alignment, mood rings — is optional.
I also stopped setting up little landmines for myself, which I used to call “parameters”—imaginary rules about how things should look or be received. Now, I just build whatever I want without asking permission from the internal committee.
I’ve ditched worrying about the final product or whether someone will like it (spoiler: someone always doesn’t).
Now, I actually enjoy the process, like I should have all along.
In short: smoke, coffee, and the freedom to not give a damn about anything else.
Turns out, that’s the real productivity formula nobody bothered to put in the handbook.
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Wonderful ♥️
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“Internal committee” I like that name 😄
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smiles …thank you
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!This is amazing. Untethering yourself from the daily grind and creating the freedom to take up space is crucial. Big productivity booster! Love your writing style.
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thank you and welcome to this side of madness
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👌❤️
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thank you
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Great⭐
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personally I agree with everything stated but the Smokes. After a 2 pack a day habit that led to me having a heart attack at 39 and a stent at 54. I would highly recommend quiting the smokes if not for yourself for your loved ones.
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My doctors would agree with you…lol. Thanks for stopping by
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Too true.
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