Essays

Take your breaks—you’ve earned them!

Too often, people talk about skipping breaks as if it’s a mark of dedication. Eat at your desk. Keep working through lunch. Stay glued to your screen because every extra minute counts. I never bought into that mindset. I’ve always taken my breaks, and nowadays I even have my lunch blocked off on my Outlook calendar, hoping to discourage others from scheduling meetings during that time. It doesn’t always work, so sometimes I take my break before or after a meeting—but I still get it. Eating in front of a Zoom meeting does not count as a proper break.

Your breaks are yours—claim them! Step away from your desk, breathe, read, walk, or just enjoy your lunch. Breaks aren’t a luxury—they’re essential for focus, creativity, and sanity. Don’t let guilt or office culture steal your time.

For me, lunch breaks are essential. They’re my reading time, my mental reset, my chance to breathe. On warm days, I step outside for a walk, letting fresh air and movement clear my head. When the weather turns cold, I close my office door, turn away from my computer, and read while I eat. Without this downtime, I am far less focused, far less creative, and far less effective than if I tried to push through lunch at my desk.

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Random Rants

9:30 a.m. is a magical time of day for me

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No matter how hard I try, I can’t possibly be productive before 9:30 a.m.

It never fails, every morning I find myself looking at the clock at 9:30 a.m. and realizing that I am, once again, just now getting down to business.

I don’t think it’s just because I get to work from home most days and can take my time showering, getting a cup of coffee, throwing a load of laundry in the wash, and just generally screwing around until I feel like accomplishing something. When I had a full-time day job where I had to actually be someplace at a certain time, I was still incapable of accomplishing anything before 9:30 a.m. Continue reading “9:30 a.m. is a magical time of day for me”