Archive for the ‘LIFE’ Category

Have you met Sockington yet?

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

 

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Twitter users have probably met him, but if you haven’t started tweeting, you may be missing one of the fastest rising celebrities on the internet: Sockamillion, aka Sockington. Socks is a housecat with his very own Twitter account. He keeps the world posted on his professional activities, with Tweets such as

“and so I slept and then I walked around and then I slept again and then I saw a cobweb and OH FINE YES IT IS A SLOW NEWS DAY”

“excuse me pardon me up stairs not explaining why going around corner WHO HOO RUNNING LIKE MANIAC back around corner excuse me pardon me”

“time for sockington talk show WELL MORE LIKE I AM YOWLING IN THE LAUNDRY ROOM still I make an excellent musical guest”

Did you think there was nothing but banal airheaded celebrity conversation on Twitter? You were so wrong! Join Socks’ army of 1,000,000 and rising. Go to http://twitter.com/sockington and click Follow.

 

5 Ways to Quiet the Noise

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Peace and Calm

This blog entry from Fast Company is worth a read by itself. It raises some interesting questions.

In this entry, Robert Brunner  hypothesizes:

We are so connected now that peace is elusive. I know I have had to force myself at times to just say no to my iPhone–I find myself in social situations having to stifle the urge to crank up the ol’ pocket pal just to see what is up. We are bombarded constantly with e-mail, IMs, Twitters, RSS feeds, YouTube, iPhone games, the list goes on and on. It’s hard to find moments where the brain can just be still.

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7 Ways to Wake Up

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

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Here are a few tips to try when you hit that point in the day where you are struggling to keep your eyes open, and you wish you could just go back to bed.

  1. Put on some peppy music. It is hard to be sleepy when your toes are tapping.
  2. Get up and walk around. Stop by a couple coworker’s offices, and find out how their day is going. When you sit too long, your blood pools in your legs and seat, and your brain doesn’t get as much oxygen.
  3. Caffeine. Go get a cup or can of your favorite caffeinated drink.
    Cinnamon also works as a stimulant for some people.
  4. If you are cold, get warmer. If you are cozy warm, get cooler.
  5. Write a letter to someone you care about. Once you are engaged in communicating, it is difficult to stay sleepy.
  6. Work creatively on a creative project. I’m fighting the midmorning slump by writing this blog entry.
  7. Stretch and yawn. It’s okay, and it really can help.

Thoughtful Places

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

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I’ve always been a serious, deep thinker.  Anxiety and depression seem to be part of the package. Those fears, worries, and bouts of pity aren’t productive, but sometimes it is difficult to get back on track. Fortunately, there are a few places where I can’t stay stuck in my head.

 

One place is the swimming pool. I’m not a skilled swimmer. When my head goes under the water, all of my concentration is on my breathing, my arms, my legs. The more comfortable I am, the more my thoughts may drift, but they don’t go far. Often times, they remain under water with me, basking in a sense of security.

 

Another place is the ocean. I can’t walk on the beach and pout. There is too much fresh air for that. There are birds, and dogs. There is the constant soothing motion of the waves that carry you forward. There is the feel of the sand, and bits of shell and rock and wood to look at.

 

Winnie the Pooh had a special place. Pooh’s Thoughtful Spot was halfway between his house and Piglet’s , and offered a good spot for “deciding what to do today”.

 

I’d like to hear about your thoughtful place. Where is it? What do you do there?

Get More Energy

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Here’s a fabulous list chock full of easy fun tips to keep your energy up: 55 Ways to Get More Energy. It is a guest post by Greg Go, on one of my favorite sites, www.zenhabits.net. Tips include changing your socks, eating lots of berries and playing to relax. To read more, go to http://zenhabits.net/2009/05/55-ways-to-get-more-energy/#more-3360.