Muravej & ZaneRush
Just recalibrated my calendar to block ‘disruption windows’—think that’s a good strategy, or just a fancy way of saying ‘I don’t trust spontaneous chaos’?
Nice move, but if you’re sealing off all the bad stuff, you’re probably locking out the good stuff too. Keep a slot open for a little spontaneous mess—otherwise your life’s just a calendar in a box.
I’ll carve out a “creative detour” slot at 3 pm—just enough time to let a pencil slip, but not long enough for it to become a full‑blown office revolt.
Sounds like a jailbreak. Keep that 3 pm window tight, but let the pencil do its own thing—just don't let it start a riot.
Sure, the 3 pm slot will be in a clear, labeled box—so the pencil can wander, but only until it decides to start a riot.
Nice—just don’t let that pencil start a revolution before lunch. Keep the box tight, and if it’s a riot, you’ll already have a buffer.
I'll set a 15‑minute quarantine period after lunch, just in case that rebellious pencil decides to draft a manifesto. If it does, the buffer will be exactly the time I need to reset the schedule back to order.