I really, really hear you about wanting to engage somehow with everything that's going on, but getting stuck on how to do it right. And it's not like I would blame anyone else who opted to keep their online time as relaxation time, but I guess worrying about the almost nonexistent impact of a post I might or might not make is a place my brain can shove free-floating anxiety?
Anyway, it's awesome that Animal Crossing reminded you of your love of real live plants! It's so great that you have growing things on your balcony and bird visitors! Lately I've been reminding myself to take a minute to look out the window whenever I get the chance, and now I know that there's a family of groundhogs in the neighborhood and they like to graze on clover together. It's really comforting to spend a few minutes getting out of the world of humans, sometimes.
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Date: 2020-06-26 04:11 am (UTC)I really, really hear you about wanting to engage somehow with everything that's going on, but getting stuck on how to do it right. And it's not like I would blame anyone else who opted to keep their online time as relaxation time, but I guess worrying about the almost nonexistent impact of a post I might or might not make is a place my brain can shove free-floating anxiety?
Anyway, it's awesome that Animal Crossing reminded you of your love of real live plants! It's so great that you have growing things on your balcony and bird visitors! Lately I've been reminding myself to take a minute to look out the window whenever I get the chance, and now I know that there's a family of groundhogs in the neighborhood and they like to graze on clover together. It's really comforting to spend a few minutes getting out of the world of humans, sometimes.