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OMG for sure I can't seem to get one story in without another one getting in the way... I actually got 2,000 words down today whoosh! So proud of myself!
My mind is ever present, almost like I am a Dalek with someone living inside my head. I could ignore it, it works, though it is still there rambling on, I have learned to be grateful for its source of data, and its loyalty in always being there.
My mind does go on quite often, and makes it hard to sleep. Bedtime is when it wants to be the most creative. Mornings it wanders about, darting here and there and making it difficult to settle on one thing.My husband often says, "The mind is a terrible thing," for that very reason.
He of course is a very intelligent man and is somewhat proud of his mind. Meditation can help harness it's strength and possible calm it down to make it more manageable. Or at least help you to work with it better.
I have to say with my mind I am rarely, bored! ;).
A man I was dating told me that my mind is so full of thoughts and ideas that he doesn't know how I can function. Actually, I have trouble sleeping at night because my mind won't turn off. It is a curse as well as a gift, because without that productive mind, ideas just won't materialize, will they?
Breaks are great. But I feel guilty taking too many of them. Breaks can induce guilt because they’re “this little oasis of personal time that we get while we’re selling ourselves to someone else,�
Professor Trougakos says. But that’s just the point. Employees generally need to detach from their work and their work space to recharge their internal resources, he says.
Options include walking, reading a book in another room or taking the all-important lunch break, which provides both nutritional and cognitive recharging. It’s shortsighted not to take this time, or for managers to discourage employees from taking it, he says. I mean, if you think .... uh, what I mean to say is ... oh no, my head feels a little fuzzy.
I think I need to walk around the block. Try to take a break before reaching the absolute bottom of your mental barrel, Professor Trougakos says. Symptoms of needing time to recharge include drifting and daydreaming.
After that walk, I’m “in the zone� And want to keep working. Do I really have to take another break anytime soon?
There is no need to take a break if you’re on a roll, Professor Trougakos advises. Working over an extended period can be invigorating — if it’s your choice. What drains your energy reserves most is forcing yourself to go on, he says.
Yes it does. Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and I cant go back to sleep so I go to the computer and write. I have far more ideas for Hubs than I can possibly work on at any one time, so I make a list so that I won't forget them.
I try to organize them so that I can publish them in a logical order. I am frequently working on 4-5 Hubs at the same time. It is both frustrating and exhilerating.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.