Putting all technology down for 15 minutes was not a huge issue. I knew that i could reflect on myself and be productive. This time quickly changed into a planning session. All of my thoughts faded away and I began to think through time-frames to ensure I had enough time for all my work.
This seems to be a common quality of mine; I come back after class and spend about 10 minutes thinking, how long will my assignments take me, how long do I have to spend relaxing. The planning is endless, but it helps me focus and accomplish my goals. During this 15 minutes I began planning for the weekend. I have a photo-shoot with a very high end car dealership.
I worked through all the possibilities, when should I leave my house, what gear should I bring, where should we take the cars. I need to make sure the photos are perfect so I can continue to work with them. The next question that came to mind is whether we will get all their cars out for photos, or just focus on a few. Should we focus all of our time on the McLaren, or the Ferrari?

I know that I am not able to plan out every part of my day, but being able to work through it allows me to relax. This upcoming photo-shoot is one of the biggest we have taken on so far, but will also be one of the most fun. This opportunity allows us to take on bigger clients and more interesting and expensive cars. Planning for this is key and I know that taking 15 minutes everyday is going to become a habit of mine.