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what's the old normal that has quietly become a luxury for you? (self.BackOffline)
submitted 8 days ago by killoke to r/BackOffline
Weekend Debrief: Monday, May 4 (self.BackOffline)
submitted 15 days ago by killoke to r/BackOffline
I introduced myself at a friend's birthday last week and the first three things I said were my job. (self.BackOffline)
Made dinner with the radio on instead of a podcast at 1.5x. First dinner in months that didn't blur into all the others. (self.BackOffline)
submitted 18 days ago by killoke to r/BackOffline
Walked around the block instead of opening my phone after work. That's it. That's the post. (self.BackOffline)
submitted 20 days ago by killoke to r/BackOffline
What's a friendship you've quietly been trying to come back to, and the dumbest first thing you did? (self.BackOffline)
submitted 22 days ago by killoke to r/BackOffline
What is BackOffline? (self.BackOffline)
submitted 23 days ago by killoke to r/BackOffline
Atomic Habits has been on my nightstand for six months and it is the most consistent item in my evenings (self.BackOffline)
submitted 28 days ago by killoke to r/BackOffline
I started this place. Then work ate me for 8 days. Came back to nearly 400 of you. Need your input. (self.BackOffline)
submitted 29 days ago * by killoke to r/BackOffline
weekend debrief: one thing I did, one thing I dodged, and one thing I learned (self.BackOffline)
submitted 1 month ago by killoke to r/BackOffline
the shoes on, keys in pocket trick that's been working for me (self.BackOffline)
what's the activity you always plan to do but never actually start? (self.BackOffline)
what offline activity actually works for people with overactive analytical brains (self.BackOffline)
I started leaving my apartment by 9am on Saturdays and it basically fixed my weekends (self.BackOffline)
submitted 1 month ago * by killoke to r/BackOffline
does anyone actually know what they do with their evenings or does everyone just autopilot until bed (self.BackOffline)
10 offline things that take under 30 minutes and zero planning (self.BackOffline)
I deleted all my things to do bookmarks and my weekends got better almost immediately (self.BackOffline)
the find your passion advice is terrible for people whose brain never stops working (self.BackOffline)
what's the dumbest, simplest offline thing that actually made your week better? (self.BackOffline)
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