purpletigron (
purpletigron) wrote2007-01-04 03:19 pm
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States of mind
I seem to spend too long in unhelpful states of mind.
There is the 'over-focused' state which is good for studying, but lets important life-stuff slip.
There's the 'totally blank' mode, when my mind is just listening to elevator music - not relaxing, sadly.
There's 'hyperactive' where trains of thought are interrupting one another, going nowhere.
Tell me there's something normal besides this...
There is the 'over-focused' state which is good for studying, but lets important life-stuff slip.
There's the 'totally blank' mode, when my mind is just listening to elevator music - not relaxing, sadly.
There's 'hyperactive' where trains of thought are interrupting one another, going nowhere.
Tell me there's something normal besides this...
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Sadly *I* can't.
> 'over-focused' state
I never had this - even when at college. The nearest I could get to it was when coding or when playing with Lego. However these activities were quite short.
> 'totally blank' mode
I dont really know what this is like.
> 'hyperactive'
I find that I only get this when I am seriously ill and feverish.
Hopefully someone else will say something more positive.
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Ok maybe social mode is maybe not blank but it is non-conscious-of-self. I need drugs for really blank - I am envious :)
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There is also a relaxed but in focus state, which is productive without letting things drop.
Oh, and happiness. I remember that, it was quite pleasant.
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I could get a taste for it if I am not careful.
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Helpful states of mind for me include hte one when I pick the things that are most important for one day and stop worrying about the rest. This only seems to happen if I pick 'correctly' in that I'm not letting anything pile up too much. Also I get a calm focus with Ki-Aikido and sometimes with music which is highly desirable. It isn't the hyperfocus where I totally immerse myself in the task to the exclusion of important things, it's something else. I'm too tired and groggy to explain it well at the moment.
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Picking correctly? Ah, there's the nub :-)
I get calm focus with aikido, if I have enough spoons, that's true.