When I get really busy/stressed, like last week when I was trying to write five papers, running is the first thing to go. It's kind of time-intensive, because I'm slow, but also because of putting on the running kit, finding my watch and iPod, taking my key off the ring (so it will fit into the pocket of my shorts), doing the aforementioned slow running, then coming back, peeling off the sweaty running kit, and taking a shower. All of this is time that could be spent writing an essay.
I took a picture of our handbill so I wouldn't have to worry about crediting a source. And now I've written a long caption, which takes just as long as crediting a source. I'm dumb. |
So, this week I'm running. (Spring break wins again!) And by this time next week I expect to be bright-eyed and mostly stress-free. Just in time to make the same dumb mistake over again. Oh, well, there are only seven weeks left to the semester after spring break; how much damage can I do?
Please don't answer that! Instead, answer this: What is your guaranteed stress relief and/or creativity-inducer?
7 comments:
Walking works for both stress and creativity. Solitaire and jigsaw puzzles work to help focus.
GigglesandGuns
I'm the same way! I don't understand how they say, "exercise can be fast and simple" When even a 30 min workout turns into well over an hour between changing, getting un/ready etc. Your determination is courageous!
I punch/yell at pillows. I used to be very creative arts oriented but I found now even that is too time consuming :(
LOL -- My husband celebrates Pi day too!
@Mary: I enjoy solitaire, but puzzles end up frustrating me. :/
@Michelle: Yay, I'm glad someone else feels the same way!
@Mary: I always have to be reminded. ;)
My guaranteed stress relief is chocolate. Unfortunately, a seratonin spike only works until the crash... heh. o_O
mountain biking!
@Faith: Alas, I have a similar problem.
@Charlie: An excellent choice!
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