Sometimes I can sit at the computer for hours and still produce zero good ideas. But I lay in bed for 30 goddamn seconds and all the juice starts flowing.
What's that about?
There's gotta be some psychology behind that. I seem to get the best ideas either in bed, in the shower, or when I'm on a walk. The computer is good for executing and refining them, but definitely not for breakthroughs.
I wish I could better take advantage of this fact. But I also don't wanna turn my bed into a workstation.
Or do I? Maybe I'm a bed person and that's all there is to it. Common wisdom dictates that you should keep your work and sleep areas separate, but is that really working for people? And what if some of my work feels more like play? Does that change what's allowed in bed?
If I'm allowed to physically fool around in bed (wink wink), why can't I mentally fool around too?