Things that come with a natural time limit: For example, I like playing computer games, but a lot of them has no natural time to stop playing and change activity (by design). Some of them do however. With roguelikes for example, I find that it is engaging and fun to play a round, but after I die there is a natural threshold for starting a new run. Similarly for reading: If I’m reading a novel I’d read continuously for days if I could, but if I read short-form fiction there is a natural point to stop at the end of story. Chapters doesn’t do that for me unfortunately.
I’m notoriously bad at this though, so maybe my strategies are faulty.
Things that come with a natural time limit: For example, I like playing computer games, but a lot of them has no natural time to stop playing and change activity (by design). Some of them do however. With roguelikes for example, I find that it is engaging and fun to play a round, but after I die there is a natural threshold for starting a new run. Similarly for reading: If I’m reading a novel I’d read continuously for days if I could, but if I read short-form fiction there is a natural point to stop at the end of story. Chapters doesn’t do that for me unfortunately.
I’m notoriously bad at this though, so maybe my strategies are faulty.