Distract (v.): late 14c., distracten, "to turn or draw (a person, the mind) aside or away from any object; divert (the attention) from any point toward another point," from Latin distractus, past participle of distrahere "draw in different directions,"
Every morning, when I start my day, I give thanks to the universe, read my manifestations and mantras, set my intentions, and then start my day. Typically, I tackle the most significant thing on my list, which usually involves my laptop and, eventually, the internet.
I’m a fan of Firefox when using the internet because the browser has nothing.
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