Today

I got to work early again, at 8, so for some people not that early. I prefer the quiet, no one is really here until ten. This always surprises me because when I worked with my dad everyone was there at 8:30. But in the UK people are different schedules, they also say schedules differently. When i worked with my dad, and I don't know why I am thinking of this now, we would get there before everyone. Like two hours before, and we would just prep things clean here, make sure everything was perfect and then start. It seemed always like the other people would come in rushed and we found our peace before. At the time I hated this, I didn't understand why we would get in so early when we lived an hour away, but it is nice now. On the roads too, you skip the lines, and the traffice and I all that. I understand it gives you space maybe, you can make mistakes but the day isn't ruined, your not so much reacting. Its also just nice not to talk to anyone. That being said my Dad and I are both very chatty at work, so maybe thats the reason we have to get in early.
It's always nice to shed-you-ull your time around the rush hour traffic and mad rush of commuters. 
2021-07-16 09:55:30
Drew you probably are thinking about your dad cause you miss him! Anyways, yes it's nice to have that initial peace before the start of the day.

I know that's why I like to exercise first. And when I'm doing it then I like to meditate first. Only then do I do things like writing or programming or talking to people. SOMETIMES I'll do chores in the morning... that slow flow of doing chores is also decently tied to peace.

I find our headspace upon waking to be the most close to -- I don't believe in 
God
but I beliveve in something that if I described would basically resemble God -- God. 

Our headspace rears more towards people throughout the day. 
2021-07-16 12:51:25