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Never have I related to shower thoughts. For one it's too short to do any thinking in there. Also, I don't really want to think in the shower. If I'm relaxing, it's head empty in the stream of water.
Same goes for singing in the shower, it was always a TV thing.
My point is how many people actually do anything in the shower besides washing (mostly)?
Also there are those stone notepads. The paper ir smooth and water proof, can be written with a pencil or a pen (not a fountain one tho, but that's not relevant in the shower either way). I tried it once as a daily notebook and I didn't like it. With a mechanical pen after some writing it grips the core by the sharper angle and breaks it.
My showers range from 2 minutes and 45 minutes, some of them definitely have thinking time.
I also sing in the shower, but I have a Bluetooth speaker I take in with me so I'm just singing along.