Josh Waitzkin explains the importance of having a “proactive day architecture vs. a reactive day architecture.”11 What he means by this is: your day can be designed proactively—meaning by you—rather than designed reactively—where you’re bounced around by distractions. Your day can be set up so you can live within that day in a free and proactive manner, rather than constantly being reactively tossed to and fro by random inputs or external agendas.