It’s worth a bit of reflection to determine if you’re getting value from slack in those times that you think you’re waiting. Daydreaming, reflecting on things you read, etc. all can be very useful, and tend to happen for me mostly when I’m not actively pursuing something more visibly satisfying.
I also have experienced the “just on hold” feeling, where I can see no value and I regret not doing something else. I like to think that’s an unavailable-to-introspection value, but it’s probably just waste.
It’s worth a bit of reflection to determine if you’re getting value from slack in those times that you think you’re waiting. Daydreaming, reflecting on things you read, etc. all can be very useful, and tend to happen for me mostly when I’m not actively pursuing something more visibly satisfying.
I also have experienced the “just on hold” feeling, where I can see no value and I regret not doing something else. I like to think that’s an unavailable-to-introspection value, but it’s probably just waste.