Brain reset

Aug. 2nd, 2006 04:24 pm
mrissa: (hippo!)
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Here's what I tried to get my brain out of its previous bad rut:

--writing to Grandpa L. as specified (this is [livejournal.com profile] markgritter's maternal grandfather, technically, but there's a point with each in-law where you shift from thinking of them as the other person's to thinking of them as yours -- at least ideally there is -- and with Grandpa Lyzenga and me, that took about 3.2 seconds, and he is just the very most you could ever ask a Grandpa Lyzenga to be)
--cleaning up a bit of my desk mess, which is there because I hate desk mess and will therefore deal with things put on my desk to drive me nuts
--working out
--reading a little of Blood and Iron, then stopping because getting all wrapped up in someone else's book wasn't really the point here
--drinking water
--showering
--drinking more water and taking an Advil
--playing with the dog
--putting on music
--putting on different music, and that finally did it -- thanks, [livejournal.com profile] markiv1111 (and thanks [livejournal.com profile] dd_b for being my supplier). Don't know why "The First Overnight Guest" did it, but there it was, "There's a chance of rain but no real chance of rest," and my brain went click click whirrrrr...and then it was behaving sensibly again.

And now I'm in late-afternoon crash and have learned not to beat myself up if I'm not useful for an hour or two, because I am definitely a morning person and sometimes an evening person, but what I am not is an afternoon person.

What are your favorite brain-reset tricks?

Glad to help

Date: 2006-08-03 06:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] markiv1111.livejournal.com
I'm not clear on whether you had the 90-minute tape also called *The First Overnight Guest* on, or whether you had the more acoustic version of the same song (which IMHO is a slightly better version) on my CD *Rainbow's Edge.* But in any event, I'm glad to have been of some assistance. This is, however, definitely not in with the reactions I hoped/expected to get when I wrote the song! Hang in there and use your own native strength and resiliency -=- I strongly suspect you have plenty of both.

Nate B.

Re: Glad to help

Date: 2006-08-03 06:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
It's from the CD, yes, not the tape.

And "oh, my brain works now" is not the only reaction I ever had to that song. Just the relevant one yesterday.

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