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Olivia Cheng

If you’re someone who has a busy schedule and does a lot of context switching, how do you carve out time for deep thinking? I’d love to hear how you approach this or what strategies you’ve tried.

Clint McManaman
Replying to @heyitsolivia

For me, starting my day at 5am, then slowly transitioning to 4am was the key. I can get 3-4 hours of solid focused deep thinking and work done before my actual workday starts.

Clint McManaman
Replying to @endquote @heyitsolivia

Not necessarily, it fluctuates between 8-10 hrs and doesn’t always equate to the job I’m on now. A focus week sounds lovely, but I’d also have to not be at home because: distractions. So, early mornings allow for bite size chunks of side hustles, deep learning, ideas.