vanman2300
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I'll take the question off in another direction, sort of anyway. Filling time in with things to do isn't as effective as timing your activities. So as an example, I had a normal schedule before I lived in a vehicle sleep cycle/work cycle/free time were all common to most other people. That didn't work so well living out on the road. Particularly after 5 PM time would drag on with nothing to do. Once I changed the schedule to go to sleep early it was normal for me to wake much earlier like at the crack of dawn. Ah, nothing like daylight to broaden your options! As a result, I hiked a whole lot more and lost 6 inches off my waist within a few months.
Regarding what I spent time on. 1) Keeping organized and keeping things clean 2) Thinking about and trying new ways to improve my rig and increase the efficiencies of daily tasks 3) meeting other people I previously did not know 4) reading 5) hiking 6) photography and uploading pics to Instagram. There's also a lot you can do if you stay in an area for long periods like volunteer at organizations. Just don't let yourself become too much of a hermit out there. BTW, I met a lot of people through my Instagram account plus the travel to a bunch of NPs got a lot of hits for the account. It also took a lot of time to get somewhere to take pictures, sort out the pics, post the pics, and keep up with others on Instagram.
Regarding what I spent time on. 1) Keeping organized and keeping things clean 2) Thinking about and trying new ways to improve my rig and increase the efficiencies of daily tasks 3) meeting other people I previously did not know 4) reading 5) hiking 6) photography and uploading pics to Instagram. There's also a lot you can do if you stay in an area for long periods like volunteer at organizations. Just don't let yourself become too much of a hermit out there. BTW, I met a lot of people through my Instagram account plus the travel to a bunch of NPs got a lot of hits for the account. It also took a lot of time to get somewhere to take pictures, sort out the pics, post the pics, and keep up with others on Instagram.