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Daily scribbles on writing and living. How to get rid of cobwebs in my brain. CLOSED. |
![]() ![]() I try to keep my household in order, to keep the chaos out. I try to enjoy the little things in life that keep me happy and sane. I enjoy the presence of my dog Arie every day because he makes me smile. Smiling is a great tool to keep positive. When I feel blue I try to keep myself as busy as possible. Sometimes I take a nap during the day when I feel a little worn out. But all in all, I try to lead a positive life and try not to sink into that blue state. Writing is a very important tool to accomplish that. ![]() My camera is in a closed cabinet, so either someone has taken it and used it or my dog has taken the pictures. Or I have taken it myself and can’t remember which is even worse because that means I am a little bit demented. Either way, there is something not right. So I will be aware of anything else out of the ordinary. And act accordingly. ![]() I never think about reaction time in my stories except when it is relevant in the story. In case the action is a clue in the rest of the story I can postpone it or delay it. Other than that it is not in the back of my mind to think about it. I am somewhat slow in my reaction time myself. I used to think first and react later, except when it hits a chord then I react fast and thus too fast sometimes. I think taking a few seconds to digest what’s been said is the best. A fast reaction time is only necessary in fleeing or fighting, those primary reactions in life. Then you have to react first and think later. ![]() ![]() |