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26th February 08, 04:30 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Pleater
That is thinking about myself watching me looking at myself thinking.
Not that I do that very often. Most of the time I just watch the world go by.
It's like having a metaphysical lounger for the mind.
It called "Wee Dram". All things in moderation you know...
Just kidding I think we all have our moments or times when we need to 'zone out' or "go deep within ourselves' the trick is balancing those moments with the attentive and active ones. I'm a mother with a Senior (12th grade) and a freshman (9th grade) in high school. I don't get very many deep contemplative times but when I do it's like turning off the mute button, I can hear all of the things that have been running through my thoughts and I'm able to focus on them.
My brain is no longer focused on the everyday, it is allowed to explore, contemplate and dream.
When I was little my sister though I was autistic and my mother thought I hard of hearing because I could tune everything out around me and focus on my own thoughts, a book, a TV... anything to escape the world I was really in which I found boring and uneventful.
Perhaps that is why I seek to fill my life and my surroundings with so much excitement, activities, and people!
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10th March 08, 07:58 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by TatterDel
When I was little my sister though I was autistic and my mother thought I hard of hearing because I could tune everything out around me and focus on my own thoughts, a book, a TV... anything to escape the world I was really in which I found boring and uneventful.!
I get totally lost in books and my mother finally learned to take a book from my hands and make eye contact when she would ask me to do a household chore when I was growing up. Otherwise I would nod when she asked me to do something without even realizing I'd agreed. But I'd still generally forget to fold the clothes immediately after the dryer stopped, even though I remembered she'd asked me to do so.
On topic: I try to be precise and logical in a problem-solver kinda way when I communicate opinions or make requests and suggestions. I've finally figured out that my logic can really be different from the other person's (or that they aren't trying for logic)! So then I might sound like a know-it-all or like I'm talking down to someone. Or just plain old bossy but don't mean to be at all! Simply being quiet, listening to someone else and not thinking while they're talking helps my conversation skills a good bit.
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