A new flash mob is gaining popularity on Twitter, "How are you doing everything? I don't have time." This is the first phrase of the post @alex_pshe / Twitter from a girl under the nickname @alex_pshe, in which she described in detail the plan for optimizing the infrastructure of her life.
In short: she decided to get rid of the choices in everyday affairs, prescribing a plan for every area of life from sports and nutrition to clothing and consumed content. For example, instead of cooking, arrange for the delivery of ready-made food or hire a cook, and reduce the wardrobe to 33 black items and jewelry of the same color. This should save time on solving routine issues and switching between them.
In the end, the author noted that ideally such a plan would free up enough time to leave room for "quantum growth and strategic decisions." And it was this phrase that many commentators clung to.
There are also many questions under the post about how realistic such plans are for those who are not alone and with less income.
Some simply noted that they enjoy household chores and questions, and do not interfere.
Of course, there are those who like the idea of putting life on the shelves.
Soon, users of the social network began to publish their posts according to the template "How do you manage everything? I don't have time" — they ridicule the culture of successful success and optimization of everything.
And which side are you on?