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    Default What to do during breaks

    What do you guys do while you want to take a 5-10 minute break from work. I'm a student and follow the recommendation to study in blocks of 20-50 minutes with 5-10 minute breaks. I usually go for 45-50 minutes, then take a 5-10 minute break, but I usually find myself walking around thinking, "hmmm... this is interesting, there's nothing to do..." My question is, what do some of you do if you ever take 5-10 minute breaks?

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    stretch
    play with the cats
    get something to drink (preferably water or juice)
    get a light snack
    sort through the (paper) mail
    load or unload the dishwasher
    sort or fold laundry
    take a walk
    make a social phone call

    The key for me is to do something physical--so surfing the Internet doesn't count--that isn't too mentally demanding.

    Katherine

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    Exercise: hand weights, yoga stretches, anything that gets the body moving and provides a complete distraction from brain work.

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    I've blogged about 15 habits that you can develop to fill exactly such pauses. Please find the list here: http://www.evomend.net/en/home-2minu...new-habits-you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rolf F. Katzenberger View Post
    I've blogged about 15 habits that you can develop to fill exactly such pauses. Please find the list here: http://www.evomend.net/en/home-2minu...new-habits-you.
    Nice list. I would add

    Put one DVD back in its case.

    Michael

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmurray View Post
    Nice list. I would add

    Put one DVD back in its case.

    Michael
    Thanks, Michael!
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    Great list! A few more suggestions:
    • Meditate
    • Brainstorm on another project
    • Think up ten questions about something (birds, house building, wood; whatever)
    • Observe your work from a higher level. Is it useful? How useful? Could you be doing it better?

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    Default Meditate 2 Minutes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brent View Post
    Great list! A few more suggestions:
    • Meditate
    That one sounds incredible: is there a way of meditation that specializes on 2 minutes or less per session? I'd be very interested to link to it on the @Home.2Minutes list!

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    There's no specific meditation system I know of that specializes in two-minute increments, but I certainly do it.

    Imagine a particular object. Choose something simple and calming, like a candle flame or a wooden box (or nothing at all). Try to think only about that object. As other thoughts surface, re-center your mind on that object.

    Or, look at everything around you. Don't categorize it or label it, just look at it. Experience it. Pretend you're an alien who's never seen anything like it.

    The human mind loves cataloging things. It looks at a bird and says, "That's a bird." Ignore that categorization and look at it as a creature. What is it doing right now? Why? What might it do next?

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    Here are some of mine:

    Drink a glass of water
    Go for a walk
    Do a headstand or shoulder stand - this gets the juices flowing - you probably shouldn't try this unless you do yoga or gymnastics
    Organize a drawer
    Water a plant
    Floss my teeth

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