Jun 07

Photo by Knokton
I just wrote a post about my major time-wasters. Mainly the interweb. My how you take my life from me, you shiny information devil.
This post address the flip side of the battle, doing the 20% of things with your time that produce 80% of your happiness and feeling of productivity.
Obviously you want to diminish the time-wasters, the lazy-makers, and focus on the activities that create that feeling of effective, goal centered, production.
Most of the list features creative activities. Here we go:
- Bike. Specifically, to Seattle. Explore. Be her student. Learn her curves. Hit farmers markets for food.
- Write. A blog post. Journal. Scribble words. Review notes, expand. Just use the pen to explore ideas.
- Read. A balance of non-fiction, fiction, and philosophy. Philosophy with a cup of yerba mate. Non-fiction for inspiration and learning purposes (specifically-non profit companies), and fiction for the story, the style, the writing. Read before falling asleep.
- Take photos. Explore angles, lenses, exposures. Ask a stranger to be a subject. Take some risks, see what happens. Upload them online.
- Cook. This usually requires a trip to the grocery store. Try new foods.
- Exercise. - Basketball. Ultimate Frisbee. Tennis. Cycling. Run with the dogs.
- Muay Thai classes.
- Photography classes.
- Thai Chi in the park in China Town.
- Go have dim sum with friends for lunch.
- Meet people from meetup.com and couchsurfing.com
- Organize events, parties, barbecues, and get togethers. Invite new friends and old friends. Integrate.
- Take a family member out to coffee. No reason other than to talk. Enjoy their company. Listen.
- Make contact with another blogger. Do an interview.
- Work on website projects. Create new video content. Write articles.
- Go shopping at Good Will. You never know when the golden nuggets show up.
- Rent and watch a quality film. Never a waste of time. Always a good conversation thread.
- Walk and talk. Approach strangers, find out their favorite places, see if they have facebook, possibly become friends.
- Find mentors. Specifically about film production companies, non for profit companies, and cinematographers. Ask for book recommendations. Read the books, let them know your thoughts.
- Post and sell old stuff on eBay. Always better to have less material items and the extra few bucks is an enjoyable evening with a friend.
- Find and buy tickets to local shows. Yay for finally being 21 in Seattle where I can actually see local music.
- Create posters and advertise websites (including this one).
- Post up street art about philosophy (currently in the brainstorming phase).
- Learn more about health and fitness. I don’t care what people say, I love wikipedia.
- Meditate. Incrementally add more time to the process. Do this in the morning and during high stress points.
- Hit golf balls. I find this to be a physical meditation. Driving range therapy. I really love it.
- Play with the dogs. Even if they make me sneeze.
- Make prints of photos. Make lots of copies. Send them to friends. Post them on the walls.
- Modify the bike. Add small things, designs, etcetera.
- Sleep six hours. Learned this from Martin in Berlin. Even though you’re tired when you wake up, you eliminate that laziness throughout the day. 10 minute powernaps to supplement.
- Bike to the book store. I collect old editions of Hemingway novels and story collections.
- Take out the video camera and collect footage. When bored with a friend, film a short. Make it under 2 minutes.
- Watch and learn how to use Final Cut Pro. Watch friends edit. Play around. Re-edit the same footage each day for a week.
- Contact locals bands through MySpace about filming music videos.
- Strength training twice a week. Following this work out plan supported by this research.
- Lay down outside and do nothing but think–no music. This is better than wasting mindless energy on the interweb.
- Go swimming. Lake Washington is oh so close.
- Skateboard. I’ve had enough dreams of me skateboarding in the last two months to seriously take up this “extreme sport” again.
- Check this list for activities to do.
Tags: Goals, wasting time, what to do














