Get Bored!

My son went over to a friends house this afternoon, when my wife had been planning on helping him with his French homework. This meant she had an hour or so of unexpected free time. Momentarily at a loss, she asked me what she should do, and my reply was âslack offâ, meaning do something fun and creative instead of doing housework or whatever. Take a break! She jokingly replied that slacking off wasnât on her to-do list, so she wouldnât even know how to start.
But as with every joke, thereâs more than a kernel of truth to it. We often get so busy with stuff that weâve got to do, that we donât leave enough time to slack, to get bored, or to simply do nothing. And thatâs a pity, because do-nothing time is often among the most creative times. Itâs when your mind wanders aimlessly that you find inspiration for that upgrade to the z-stage on your laser cutter, or whatever the current back-burner project of the moment is.
You donât get bored when youâre watching TV, playing video games, or scrolling around the interwebs on your phone, and itâs all too easy to fall into these traps. To get well and truly bored requires discipline these days, so maybe putting âslackâ into your to-do list isnât a bad idea after all. My wife was right! And thatâs why I volunteered to take my son to parkour on Sundays â itâs and hour of guaranteed, 100% uninterruptible boredom. How do you make sure you get your weekly dose of slack?
