Inspired by recent batch of productivity posts, I wrote my short story down. To a reasonable extent, this story is real.
2:00
As usual, I put my breakfast into the microwave and set it to 2:00.
1:58
It took two seconds for a train of though to start:
“Waste, again. Again!”
“What am I supposed to do this entire time? Stare at the clock?”
“Useless and boring, but can’t start any serious work or thought in time-frame this short”
“Why don’t I switch to Soylent, hire a maid or just eat the damn thing cold?”
1:53
It took me five seconds to notice and derail that train on the basis of “Been there, done that, nothing significant changed since”
But this time something went differently.
1:52
“What do I get to lose if I just try to do something, anything?”
“Food’s gonna get cold. Also you can’t multitask that much, so no thinking either.”
“So what. If I don’t make it in time I’ll just reheat that food and at least one other thing will be done already. And didn’t I just say I can’t think of anything serious that fast anyway?”
It took me 16 seconds to scan today’s TODO for anything I had any chance to accomplish within ninety-something seconds.
“Work. Takes too long to start, hardware limitation”
“Read… what? Would take a while to find something new and short enough. I could prepare next time, not now”
…
“A shower. Usually takes me at least 5 minutes… but why?”
1:36
I rushed to the bathroom.
“Skip everything that can be skipped, but nothing important”
Leaving clothes where I stand.
“No time to fiddle with the faucet. Just turn it on roughly around the point where it’s supposed to be”
A bit too cold. So what.
“No time to select soap/shampoo/gel. Just apply top-to-bottom whatever comes up first.”
Blargh, hair conditioner. Bad idea.
“Note to self: sort this stuff”
Top-to-bottom, fast moves, keep accurate.
“Come on, come on, come on! I can’t believe the microwave didn’t finish yet!”
Head too. Don’t skip anything important, remember? One last jet of water and I grab the towel.
“No need to dry the hair so much, you’re not going out anytime soon”
I throw the towel back on the hanger and run to the kitchen. Did it beep already and I didn’t hear it? Did it broke?
0:42
“What?!”
0:41
- What?!
0:20
For 21 seconds of my Saved Time I allowed myself to stare at the clock to make sure time flows at the same rate it used to.
“It took me 54 seconds to take an okay shower. A minute and 40 seconds ago I didn’t believe it was possible.”
“Not productive.”
“What else can I do?”
“Now we’re talking!”
0:001
I spent the last 20 seconds to build a mental model of what just happened and store it for later experiments…
BEEP!
… and then it hit me, again. I made breakfast, took a shower and thought of something new and possibly significant, all within the time-frame so short I didn’t believe possible. I could multitask that much. And I will do better with training.
Productivity tool: race!
Inspired by recent batch of productivity posts, I wrote my short story down. To a reasonable extent, this story is real.