How to channel boredom
• Boredom serves an important purpose – it signals the need to reclaim authorship over your life.
• Avoid remedy without cure – minimise passive entertainment, which only pacifies discomfort without addressing the root causes of boredom.
• Look for activities that flow from and give expression to your curiosity, creativity and passions.
• To help you get started, reflect on your values and goals in life, and consider changing your perspective – channel your curiosity towards something and, all of a sudden, tiny details can become fascinating.
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• Boredom serves an important purpose – it signals the need to reclaim authorship over your life.
• Avoid remedy without cure – minimise passive entertainment, which only pacifies discomfort without addressing the root causes of boredom.
• Look for activities that flow from and give expression to your curiosity, creativity and passions.
• To help you get started, reflect on your values and goals in life, and consider changing your perspective – channel your curiosity towards something and, all of a sudden, tiny details can become fascinating.
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The U.S. Is Building a Bike Trail That Runs Coast-to-Coast Across 12 States
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The U.S. Is Building a Bike Trail That Runs Coast-to-Coast Across 12 States - EcoWatch
The Great American Rail-Trail will be almost 6,000km when complete, and will serve 50 million people within 80km of the route. Trails have proved invaluable for recreation and transport during lockdown. Cycling and safe routes are vital for cities planning…
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Scientists observe live cells responding to magnetic fields for first time
researchers at the University of Tokyo
have observed cryptochromes responding to magnetic fields for the first time.
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researchers at the University of Tokyo
have observed cryptochromes responding to magnetic fields for the first time.
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Scientists observe live cells responding to magnetic fields for first time
One of the most remarkable “sixth” senses in the animal kingdom is magnetoreception – the ability to detect magnetic fields – but exactly how it works remains a mystery. Now, researchers in Japan may have found a crucial piece of the puzzle, making the first…