Lulls on work email were filled by push notifications from the New Yorker about an article I'd never have time to read, or "news" from Facebook.
During those eight months, for the first time, I experimented with new work approaches and established guidelines to protect my time.
On weekdays, I didn't check my email until I arrived at work and only once after I left.
This was most apparent during a presentation I gave on behalf of a client to the Department of Justice that August.
When doing a similar presentation months earlier, I'd canceled weekend plans and worked late nights to prepare.
Persons:
Lulls, I'd, —, caseload
Organizations:
Service, Yorker, Facebook, Business, Department of Justice