May 13, 2019
If you didn’t have to sleep, what would you do with the extra time?
Ah, the gift of time! Eight hours worth. Well, maybe seven and a half. Or just seven, depending upon how quickly I fall asleep.
What would I do with that time? That would partly depend upon whether the other person in my house didn’t need to sleep either. It might be hard to find quiet activities while he slept.
Reading would be on the top of my list. So many books, so little time. Hopefully the library would stay open late.
On the opposite end of that, think of all the additional time I’d have for writing! Maybe I could write more than one book a year. There’s that gritty female private eye I owe a book (or more) to.
Publicity! I could spend more time on publicity and connect with more readers. Sell more books.Sounds like a plan.
You’ve probably noticed that nothing I’ve mentioned costs money. That’s deliberate. The last thing I want to do with my extra time is put more hours in at my job. (If you’re reading this, boss, sorry, but did you expect anything different?)
Sure, I’d probably spend some time doing housework, or going for a walk, or catching up on those little projects that pile up-—you know what I mean. Maybe I’d even watch a TV show now and then.
The number one thing I’d do? Take time to sit back, listen to some tunes, and relax. I never seem to allow myself that luxury.
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May 13, 2019
If you didn’t have to sleep, what would you do with the extra time?
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