Productive or Destructive?

Daily writing prompt
When do you feel most productive?
Chewbacca goes to see Star Wars at AMC

I feel creative and most productive when I’m on the way to a movie I want to see. Recently, it was on the way to the Dune 2 movie. Better go see it now ’cause it’s leaving the silver screen after this weekend! Don’t worry, it’s available in DVD already!

As for time of day, I’m most productive from 3:30 AM to 9:30 AM. Lately. Note that I live in Hawaii, and many of us on Oahu, in Honolulu, are among the happiest residents of any state. Even if we have strange sleeping hours. Residents of the Fiftieth state are coming in a close third to Utah, the second happiest US residents at number two, and Massachusetts, Boston, numero uno! Who knew? The World According to Briggs doth know if you check him out on YouTube.

The best of times or the worst of times can be found by my alarm clock. If I punch in PM and not AM when I’m really tired, waking may not be my most productive time–sometimes staying up late can be productive–especially for renaming files or doing busywork. It never ceases to amaze me how much of life is busywork. Especially in editing tasks on WordPress or in rendering on Movavi for posting a YouTube video. Anyway, lately I be doing most work early, and 10 am seems like time for a nap.

Published by driverdoug2002

I'm a self-published author with A Bus Driver's Perspective with several themes-- Self-Help and Personal Development: Recurring topics on personal growth and finding happiness, making it relatable to readers seeking improvement in their lives, even with the mundane duties of driving a city bus. Memoir and Anecdotal Essays: Capturing personal stories and reflections that resonate with readers on a personal level. Mindfulness and Zen Philosophy: Emphasizing the pursuit of Zen in everyday distractions, appealing to those interested in mindfulness practices. Transportation and Urban Lifestyle: Highlights the unique interactions and experiences of bus driving in a dense urban environment, connecting with city dwellers and commuters.

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