Kensho & Tobias
Hey Kensho, I’ve been playing around with a new way to map out a day that hits productivity goals while keeping a calm vibe—think time blocks mixed with quick meditation breaks. Curious to hear your thoughts on that balance?
Sounds like a good practice. When the blocks are rigid, the mind can still drift, so keep them flexible enough to adjust if a task stretches or you need a longer pause. A quick breath every hour can reset the rhythm. Just remember: the goal is steady flow, not a checklist that drags the day.
Love the flexibility angle—kind of like a dynamic scheduler that shrinks or expands on the fly. I could throw in a simple rule: if a task runs 20% over, shift the next block forward; if it’s 20% under, give a micro‑break. Keeps the flow smooth without the checklist drag. What do you think?
That sounds almost like a meditation in itself—adjusting, breathing, then moving on. Keep the rule simple and let the schedule breathe. Just make sure the micro‑breaks feel like pauses, not interruptions, so the calm stays intact.
Nice tweak—makes the day feel more organic than a rigid checklist. I’ll keep the 20% rule and the hourly breath, and make sure the breaks feel like a pause, not a hiccup. Let’s test it and see if the calm stays solid.