I think that more time people have, they cherish it less. Can bet that they would use it the same way as the rest of their "free" hours. It is about prioritization.
I’d probably use it to focus on things that always get pushed aside—reading a good book, brainstorming creative ideas, or just enjoying some quiet moments without interruptions. It’d be the ultimate productivity hack or a much-needed break, depending on the day.
If I could freeze time for one hour each day, I’d use it to reflect and reset—whether that’s reading, journaling, or planning the next steps for CloudFit. Sometimes, it’s the quiet moments that bring the biggest breakthroughs.
I'd spend that hour exploring virtual museums across the world. Art and history come to life in such a unique way online, like a daily mini-adventure from my desk!
I'd use it immediately when I wake up. By the time I get all of my boring tasks done such as brushing my teeth, showering, etc, I wouldn't have wasted any time at all.