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Waiting three months for my windows was brutal, but necessary.
Ngl, patience in van builds is non-negotiable.
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zarak461mo ago
What did you work on in the meantime?
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jademitchell1mo ago
Zarak46, your question about working in the meantime really hits home. I read this article on how short learning bursts can fill dead time well. It said even 15 minutes a day on a small skill adds up over a long wait. Like @jason_hall said, the wait is brutal, but that makes those bits of progress feel big. In my experience, picking something totally new keeps your mind off the stress. So for me, it was all about using those moments to grow, not just count days.
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jason_hall1mo ago
Feel for you, that wait is brutal.
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amy_west1mo ago
Notice how dead time pops up everywhere, from coffee lines to train delays. Instead of just zoning out, grabbing those minutes for something small can be huge. I knew someone who practiced guitar chords during TV ads and got pretty good. It TOTALLY shifts your mood when you're actively building a skill. Even reading a few pages a day adds up to finished books over a year. That's how waiting stops feeling like a burden and starts feeling like stolen moments for yourself.
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