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Neonivek

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What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« on: August 19, 2012, 12:07:09 am »

I wasn't sure where to put this, but since I am not really asking for advice but common experiences I might as well ask here.

What do you do if there is nothing to do, no one to visit, or any task that needs to be done... and if there is you don't want to do it, but if you do it anyway it isn't satisfying?

I admit I am starting to go a bit crazy about now and there is nothing in sight that is going to make things better.
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Re: What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2012, 12:16:19 am »

If I don't have anything to do and nothing I need to do then I usually do one of the below:
1)Post on this forum. This is a big one for me.
2)Pick up a book. I have a large personal library and sort of collect books, so I always can either read something new or pull out an old one I haven't read in years.
3)Pull up a video-game that I probably play too much, but play it anyways.
4)Netflix or otherwise watch one of the many tv shows on my "want to watch but haven't yet" list.
5)Draw anything that comes to my mind, this helps me especially when I feel like I just have too many ideas in me, as I can put some of them out onto the paper.
6)Just sit still and don't think about anything, sort of meditating but not actively thinking about not thinking. (I've talked to others and found that this is much easier for guys to do then girls for some odd reason, so you might have problems there depending on your gender).

If there is something out there that I need to do then I tend to procrastinate for a little while and then just do it, before moving onto 1-6.

As for things not being satisfying, I find that there are times when I don't really feel like watching a show or reading a book, but once I actually get 5-10 minutes into the activity the immersion completely removes the feeling. So while it might not be as satisfying at first, once I get going it becomes even more satisfying because of it.
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Re: What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2012, 12:20:24 am »

I read (or find things to read; the net has a huge body of text/comics for perusal.), play games, or nap, usually. Sometimes I'll give a little go at meditation or vege to music for a while. Every once in a looooong while I'll do a little bit of writing, world building, or game system/idea creation. Or maybe scribble lines on paper for a period.

All else fails, I just remember to breath and pay attention to that for a while. Related to meditation, I guess. Or go for a walk if it's winter or maybe raining.
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Re: What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2012, 12:28:54 am »

Create more stuff  :D Creating is almost always a viable option.
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Re: What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2012, 12:29:16 am »

You guys keep mentioning meditation.

I already know meditation doesn't work for me. I am one of those people who actually has an inability to shut down his/her mind even for a moment. At its worst it causes insomnia.

I'd love to just clean the entire house, problem is that I wouldn't want to clean the house with people watching... I don't like people watching me when I am downstairs all the time... So I stay in my room all the time.
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Re: What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2012, 12:36:09 am »

It seriously just takes more, and more consistent -- it took me something like a decade before I was what I'd consider somewhat capable of some very basic meditative tricks, mostly related to breath control and muscle relaxation -- effort. I say that coming from that exact position of constant-thought and occasional insomnia.

Can also depend on the type of meditation, too... not all of it is about no-thought or related shenanigans. Just breath control is a nice and simple starting point that doesn't require any cognitive shifts, and supposedly has some notable health benefits.

Just pay attention to your breathing, mostly. No need to get fancy, even, just keep an eye (so to speak) on it. Keeping it steady or shifting your pattern can come later, but simply paying attention to it is kinda' what I'd call the first step. You might be surprised how much it helps, if you keep it up.
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Re: What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2012, 02:22:19 am »

It seriously just takes more, and more consistent -- it took me something like a decade before I was what I'd consider somewhat capable of some very basic meditative tricks, mostly related to breath control and muscle relaxation -- effort. I say that coming from that exact position of constant-thought and occasional insomnia.
It took me a good three months before I could reach the "no thought" point with only 10 minutes or so of work. Of course the reason I was doing this in the first place was because I was being haunted by terrible nightmares which if I cleared my mind before I went to sleep didn't occur. Horrible nightmares if you fail are a good incentive to work hard at learning something quickly, but I don't wish them on anyone else ever. I think that being in band (where we do all sorts of breathing and breath control exercises) also helped me out a fair bit on that front too.

And as Frumple mentioned the first step to meditation is just paying attention to your breathing. If you have time just sit still, relax as much as possible, and just breathe (this is a good time to practice deep breaths as well, which are breaths were your stomach moves but your chest stays relatively still, which is the best way to breath 95% of the time). You can even think "breathe in, breathe out, breathe in, breathe out...", if you need to, it can be a big help while learning. The thing is that while you are thinking "in, out" you aren't thinking all of the other thoughts that you normally would be. That's why there is the whole "oommmmm" thing with meditation. If you can fill your mind with that one syllable, then that means you are only one syllable away from filling your mind with nothingness (you'll notice the meditation masters don't hum syllables often, they just sit quietly). I find that the other thing that helped me early on was that while I was thinking "in, out" if I ever felt tense I would just say out loud "relax", while breathing out, then go back to thinking "in, out". Then I would just keep doing the in, out, and relax over and over again until I was completely relaxed. After some practice you will need to say relax less and less times to let out all of your tension, and you will get better at focusing completely on your breathing while ignoring outside distractions. At that point you might consider moving to an ommm or similar syllable instead of "in, out", moving back to the "in, out, relax" pattern if you ever start to tense, before moving back to omm when you relax again. Eventually you will reach the point when you don't even need to ommm, you just sit there quietly. But don't get discouraged if it takes time to reach that point; for as Frumple pointed out, the process can take years or decades to learn, and even meditative masters still ommm from time to time. ;)
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Re: What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« Reply #7 on: August 19, 2012, 02:47:11 am »

What do I do when there is nothing to do? ...Sit in front of the computer, mostly.
What do I do when I can't use the computer? Well, I read, nap, listen to music, exercise, listen to music whilst exercising, play videogames, that sort of thing.
Sometimes, though, it's best to get out of the house for a bit when you're bored.. Even if it's just to go somewhere and get a drink.
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Re: What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« Reply #8 on: August 19, 2012, 03:00:02 am »

If none of the above works, go on an adventure. It's almost always an option, and always a good idea.

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Re: What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« Reply #9 on: August 19, 2012, 03:33:32 am »

If none of the above works, go on an adventure. It's almost always an option, and always a good idea.

A book or video game are kind of like adventures right? They're adventures of the mind maaaan.
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« Reply #10 on: August 19, 2012, 03:37:43 am »

adventures of the mind maaaan.

You keep your LSD trips in the drug thread. :P
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Re: What do you do when there is nothing to do?
« Reply #11 on: August 19, 2012, 03:42:42 am »


What do you do if there is nothing to do, no one to visit, or any task that needs to be done... and if there is you don't want to do it, but if you do it anyway it isn't satisfying?

...the same thing we do every night Pinky...
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