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Will's avatar

From a work perspective at scale, most of us are in 9-5 jobs. I’m completely aligned with the mismatch of that working style with what we’re better tuned to (sprinting and resting/extremes vs consistent low/mid stress).

Since most people are going to be in that 9-5 system, it makes the outside of work exponentially more important for our growth. With this in mind, I find calling out avoiding present day comforts and seeking adversity (usually through hard workouts) to be the most actionable way for the standard 9-5 person to improve and be happier.

Avoid/decrease: high phone screen time, social media, Netflix/streaming, unhealthy processed foods, staying indoors, couch/sedentary time, alcohol/drugs

Prioritize/increase: time in nature/outdoors, steps, hard workouts, reading/writing, contrast therapy, etc.

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Jerrica's avatar

But how can we do this if we have to work at our 9-5 jobs or go to school with additional schoolwork/study to do at home?

There already goes 8-10 hours of our day to work that doesn’t satisfy us, but there’s not really a feasible option to quit it in the near future. Just spending 8 hours at school everyday drains me physically, mentally and intellectually and leaves no energy to spend on working on the things I love. Plus, I have to spend 1-2 hours at home just for homework, not even for studying when I have exams coming up. + I have other responsibilities I have to take care of. It drives me crazy not working on the things I really love creating. School drains me so much and goes against my intuition and goals. I only have ~8 months left until I graduate, but it’s driving me crazy.

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