Development and Healing
Sep. 12th, 2016 09:59 amI really want to work on my blog. I've neglected it for nearly a month. I've got to either pump out an article (grocery mini-haul/frugal meals), OR, reblog/share something. I have to do the same thing for my Facebook page as well as Twitter.
For wellness, I've actually notified how much Tumblr, and even ESO has been helping me heal. It really is all about how you spend your time. It's important to spend time doing things that give you joy, especially when you are depressed. But, it's also important to be conscious of the time spent, and not to spent ALL DAY doing one thing. Gotta have balance, basically. That's pretty standard advice.
On Tumblr, I've been basically creating a feed that is half nature/seasons and half writing/poetry. My feed is very calming. As for ESO, it's actually not too much about the game as it is about how I'm interacting with other people. I don't get a lot of human contact. In fact, I get almost none, especially when it comes to actually speaking to other people through a phone or mic. I've recently made friends on ESO, which I've been spending a good amount of time talking to in TS. I'm actually talking to other people and it's been very rewarding for someone like me who just doesn't talk to anyone. I've made a good chunk of friends on ESO, but a lot of them don't actually develop outside of the game. This is new to me, and I think very good for me.
For wellness, I've actually notified how much Tumblr, and even ESO has been helping me heal. It really is all about how you spend your time. It's important to spend time doing things that give you joy, especially when you are depressed. But, it's also important to be conscious of the time spent, and not to spent ALL DAY doing one thing. Gotta have balance, basically. That's pretty standard advice.
On Tumblr, I've been basically creating a feed that is half nature/seasons and half writing/poetry. My feed is very calming. As for ESO, it's actually not too much about the game as it is about how I'm interacting with other people. I don't get a lot of human contact. In fact, I get almost none, especially when it comes to actually speaking to other people through a phone or mic. I've recently made friends on ESO, which I've been spending a good amount of time talking to in TS. I'm actually talking to other people and it's been very rewarding for someone like me who just doesn't talk to anyone. I've made a good chunk of friends on ESO, but a lot of them don't actually develop outside of the game. This is new to me, and I think very good for me.
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Date: 2016-09-12 07:54 pm (UTC)