Instead of wondering when your next vacation is, maybe you should set up a life you don’t need to escape from. — Seth Godin
This has been my goal for most of my life. I never put it in such explicit terms, but my approach has been the negative version, Don’t Do Stuff You Hate, and what I’m left with is the same – a life I don’t want to escape from.
I thought about this when I awoke today and remembered the whole Praxis team is taking the day off. I suggested the off day as more of a challenge than a holiday, because most of the team is like me and we live and breath our work. I will certainly enjoy going to the pool with the kids, barbecue with friends, cigars and fireworks. But it’s a little sad to think of not popping onto my phone every so often to check on Slack, Gmail, Voxer, etc. When I deliberately take a day off of work, I’m reminded that the line between work and play is hard to find. I love this stuff.
I’ll try not to do anything worky today, but it’s hard to distinguish so I might open a file in Google Drive in between beers once or twice.