So I'm visiting my parents and my brother and sister-in-law are here as well with my two year old nephew. I decided to try some Games this morning figuring that the many distractions that accompany a two year old at breakfast would be good practice. I was wrong. You don't necessarily want to be in a zen like vacuum of tranquility and solitude, but a vortex of activity, crying, and poop is not good practice. Lesson learned.
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And if that's what a sitcom smells like @cmelman95 , I'll pass.
I wanted to get used to taking PTs under not-so-optimal conditions. I found two ways to do it, both of which I have found to be incredibly beneficial.
1) Most libraries have a "children's floor." On that floor, there are usually desks where parents can sit and wait until story-time, or whatever activity they are doing, is over. Try taking a PT in that area. The children usually aren't incredibly loud, but they can still be distracting.
2) Starbucks. Need I go into details? Music playing in the background, couples and friends chatting, and employees yelling out drink orders.