Find Time NOT to Work

Every Friday, I allow myself two hours to hone in on a creative project that is not work related. I could paint, bake, learn ceramics, anything. As a mom of two young kids, a CEO, and an investor. I rarely get time to myself. So this is when I can zone out and do some solo learning and play. -Brit Morin

Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know each of these pieces represents something…

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5 Responses to Find Time NOT to Work

  1. Sheree's avatar Sheree says:

    What a good idea!

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  2. somdattadeb's avatar somdattadeb says:

    Wow please share the secret how you find two hours. Being a mother and with a full time job it is quite impossible for me.

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    • msw blog's avatar msw blog says:

      Nothing is impossible, but I agree two hours does seem like a lot of time. I suggest starting with a smaller increment of time and working your way up to two hours. Example getting up a half hour before your day truly starts, craving out a half hour after the little humans are in bed or finding a hour in the week when the little humans are engaged in another active, and don’t need you. I have learned when something is important to you, you find time for it, and finding time to express your creative self is important!

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