Ask HN: How do I achieve my goals with only fragments of time?
Due to life circumstances, it's incredibly difficult to allocate large chunks of time towards my goals. And I'm the kind of person that takes a substantial amount of time to settle into focus mode (eg if I read something for 15 minutes I won't retain anything, and I'd have to reread the same sections again next time). As a result I mostly spend these fragments of time scattered, doing unimportant work.
Have any of you found a way to achieve anything worthwhile with only small chunks of time?
Specifically, I'd really love to do some serious reading and to make actual progress on my writing...
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 27.7 ms ] threadWhen something is kicking around my brain, getting it out on paper takes but a moment.
Fragments of writing from fragmented times.
Immersive reading requires a time chunk.
Writing can coalesce while doing something else.
just chunk out what you can and dont worry if it isnt up to your standard the first time around.
fragmented concerted effort is better than no effort, every time.
Or maybe starting with an outline.
But in general the practice of rewriting the same thing differently is what serious writing is.
2. I recommend looking into the work routines of famous writers. There is a good book on the topic called Daily Rituals. Two that I recall were Hemingway, who wrote immediately when he woke up at 5:00, and Kafka, who managed to write after working his mundane office job all day.
3. In terms of learning, I really recommend looking to a SRS program like Anki, combined with list-formatted data on the topic you want to learn about. For example, if you want to learn about the American Revolution, get a PDF of an encyclopedia on the topic, then add one new encyclopedia entry per day. I do this for a variety of topics and find it much more efficient than reading long books. Using a SRS program also is the best way to make your learning time efficient.