ZS 12h Endurance Immersion

The purpose of this Endurance Challenge was to push ourselves and work for 12 or 24 hours straight. I decided to work for 24 hours straight. The first twelve hours were the hardest: I sat in a room with no stimulus. I was not allowed any distraction and I had to just sit for 12 hours straight. For the second part of the project, I organized everything (almost everything) in my life. Surprisingly, the hardest part was not the work but rather the motivation and energy to do the work. If I knew how hard it was going to be to motivate myself, I would have picked a much more entertaining challenge. I am proud of the fact that I accomplished this challenge. This was a very mentally draining assignment and I was happy to complete it.

7 Responses to “ZS 12h Endurance Immersion”

  1. MF says:

    I was surprise that you stayed in your room for 12 hours with no food and nothing to drink. Without doing anything.

  2. MFA says:

    I liked that you kept on topic and didn’t steer away from your mission I know I really struggled with that and I applaud you for that.

  3. HT says:

    A connection to my own project is we both are reading the same book.
    I was surprised by that you could endure 12 hours for do nothing.

  4. GF says:

    Sorry I came in late for your presentation!!! From what I saw of your video blog, you had a very eloquent presentation! Can’t wait to see it in full,
    GF

  5. GL says:

    I admired how you committed you were to doing this. It looked like you got a lot out of it.

  6. EP says:

    A connection to my project is that I also tried to look over what I needed to organize in my life (although we did it in different ways). I admire that you would keep stimulus out of your life, similar to when we went to the “no-sense” field experience.

  7. HP says:

    I was surprised at the challenge you put yourself through it is very difficult to accomplish but you did it. Great job finishing and holding yourself accountable by recording all 12 hours.