--- id: 2026-04-15T14:54:00-04:00 aliases: [] title: 2026-04-15 14:54:00 tags: - authorship/original - destiny/permanent - status/draft - type/periodic/timestamped dg-publish: true date-created: 2026-04-15T14:54:00-04:00 daily: "[[2026-04-15]]" weekly: "[[2026-W16]]" monthly: "[[2026-04]]" quarterly: "[[2026-Q2]]" yearly: "[[2026]]" --- # 2026-04-15 14:54:00 ## Working While Standing for Focus Yesterday Baker (our current project engineer) asked if I use the standing mode of my desk often. I told him I really didn't, except to show multiple people something on my screens. Thinking of [[kahneman_2011_thinking]], I stated that this was a conscious choice because one can not think as deeply while standing as while sitting.[^1] [^1]: This is mostly justification for a preexisting behavior. I think the largest part of my tendency is that I don't like people watching me work. He clarified that he did this in order to _focus_, which I have heard before but never gave much credit. I then made the now obvious connection that impairing deep thinking is exactly the method by which standing improves focus.