a silent period
It may be normal and predictable that during NS, one writes less, becomes less vocal, and thinks less. True it may be, but the activities of one's mind is completely up to the will of one to activate. External influence give the avenues and opportunities for thought, but it's up to the individual to find things to debate, to learn, to reflect, and to be curious about.
Hence the fact that only about 3 posts came out the past one year, to me, is something worth investigating. One of my instructors told me this: If you were to take back one thing you could learn after every event, it may not be a lot per event, but if you do this for 5 years, 10 years, you would have learnt a lot.
So, I will for every day, record something in my notes that I had learnt from daily observation, or from an event, incident, or accident. Very good.
So let's start with the very first that I could think of:
1. Drinking Nescafe original coffee to start a day after adequate sleep puts me on crack. It should be the same for other forms of caffeine. Although it's wide knowledge that caffeine activates the nervous system, and hence, puts you on crack, why is it that I feel the effects so greatly in this morning? Maybe: 1. This morning, unlike the entire week's I feel the most awake. Other mornings are draggy and slow, hence I felt the difference. 2. Got enough sleep 3. The day started off interesting anyway.
Maybe now I have something to say :)
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