Do lazy days make you feel rested or unproductive?
Well must admit that sometimes both, but there is times when lazy day makes my brains “supercharge”…
There ain’t no stopping in my creativity I don’t have absolutely anything to do. Good example of this is moving around with camera and take photographs. I know, I know… doesn’t sound lazy day, but sometimes, you end up doing some random things on those lazy days and photography is one of ‘em. What do you need if you want to have session like this isn’t much…
1. Inspiration
2. Lazy day and spare time
3. Few friends and camera
4. Location









Other times my lazy days included absolutely nothing. Even my activity watch starts to buzz with “Time to stand up” notifications, but I SHALL NOT!!
When I’m hanging around watching movies or playing PlayStation, the only place I move around is my couch and fridge. Sure, this kind of days are rare and normally Saturdays, but after a good breakfast and espresso, my brains just say: “LET’S GO!” And I find myself doing art in some form.
Finally I must reveal one specific thing which helps me with lazy day organizing. It’s my beloved spot… On the back of the living room, there is a place at my house where I’m surrounded by all those funny things which can take me away from ok the boring “must do” activities.
I don’t feel unproductive if I’m not doing anything on purpose, but if I loose a day when supposed to happen something, but it turned to lazy day (hungover) then I’m buzzed about it.
Yours. “Lazy-Zen master” Jay

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