¯\_(ツ)_/¯ What can I say, that’s my peanut butter.
Extrapolating from the general concept, I wonder what other people’s “peanut butter” is? Meaning, what’s a difficult task that people have successfully hidden between doing things they love?
I’ve tried this approach, and although it works well during the early part of the game, in the late game, a single turn can take 5-10 minutes, which is much less helpful as an exercise interlude.
I guess it depends on whether you are trying to maximize the amount of [exercise X] you do, or whether there’s a fixed quantity of [exercise X] that you are trying to force yourself to do. If the latter, obviously it will take longer if you do it while playing Civ but that’s not necessarily a problem.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ What can I say, that’s my peanut butter.
Extrapolating from the general concept, I wonder what other people’s “peanut butter” is? Meaning, what’s a difficult task that people have successfully hidden between doing things they love?
Civ is famous for “just one more turn”—maybe you can hide whatever it is in between turns?
I’ve tried this approach, and although it works well during the early part of the game, in the late game, a single turn can take 5-10 minutes, which is much less helpful as an exercise interlude.
I guess it depends on whether you are trying to maximize the amount of [exercise X] you do, or whether there’s a fixed quantity of [exercise X] that you are trying to force yourself to do. If the latter, obviously it will take longer if you do it while playing Civ but that’s not necessarily a problem.