NSFW response, but it's the honest truth: right now it's pretty much just sex. Those minutes of lizard brain takeover are doing a lot of heavy lifting.
Thank you, though, for the idea of seeking out other similarly immersive experiences. I like that thought.
When you watch a movie that is in a foreign language so you have to watch so you can read the lines. Then you have to fully watch and you can't go get snacks, or color in a coloring book, or do embroidery or play on your phone. You can just fully be in the movie.
Trying to get into my brass ring account was an immersion of sorts, do we need a password a voice cried? I don’t remember this. Two years ago wasn’t it easy to make a comment? Do I even have a password? Probably due to the success of this wonderful blog. What next I wonder. Photo ID? Does Brass Ring now know the secrets of all its subscribers? Oh, well, there are immersions and immersions.
I often find this hard, but have more and more adopted the Pomodoro method for both work work and creative work so I can feel that measure of satisfaction.
Kara, I am afraid of driving. When I drive, I concentrate and pay attention. I don’t know if this is immersion.
NSFW response, but it's the honest truth: right now it's pretty much just sex. Those minutes of lizard brain takeover are doing a lot of heavy lifting.
Thank you, though, for the idea of seeking out other similarly immersive experiences. I like that thought.
When you watch a movie that is in a foreign language so you have to watch so you can read the lines. Then you have to fully watch and you can't go get snacks, or color in a coloring book, or do embroidery or play on your phone. You can just fully be in the movie.
Trying to get into my brass ring account was an immersion of sorts, do we need a password a voice cried? I don’t remember this. Two years ago wasn’t it easy to make a comment? Do I even have a password? Probably due to the success of this wonderful blog. What next I wonder. Photo ID? Does Brass Ring now know the secrets of all its subscribers? Oh, well, there are immersions and immersions.
My answer: no. I’m deep into juggling these days. Nice thought though. :)
I often find this hard, but have more and more adopted the Pomodoro method for both work work and creative work so I can feel that measure of satisfaction.