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"Staring at a blank email and trying to remember everything of importance from the last month is hard," he says, noting it is much easier to spend time on something that feels more productive like the next software release or a customer development call.
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If they are spending time on something, they want to know its well used".
I was spending time on something that didn't really matter to me, an incredibly easy thing to do these days with the wealth of information available to us on the Internet.
We look up from our computer, iPad or iPhone, where we've just spent time on something that is really of no importance to us when we could have been engaging in a more meaningful activity.
Expressing a creative side, becoming consumed in a hobby, spending time on something solely for the fun of it- these things bring pleasure and joy through active engagement, in a way that Netflix bingeing may not.
If your instructor is spending time on something, it's likely important.
Get into something that can give you a sense of identity, something to spend time on, and something to keep you going.
At the moment you even chose the topic of your content you've made a subjective choice to spend time on that instead of something else.
Those most inclined to spend time on the carpet were those with something to sell.
Experienced engineers, who felt distrusted, could not work on new products and had to spend time on tasks like testing Google searches, something that less-qualified people do at other Google offices.
You put the character into a situation where they are on their own because we all spend time on our own, doing simple things, even something as simple as making a cup of tea, so you can begin to think: 'Would she take sugar in her tea or not?
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