Where do you think?
- How do you record those thoughts?
- Or don't you?
- Does thinking happen when you are in the bath, on the settee?
- Where do you go or what to you do when you need to seriously think of something?
2013 sitting at my desk thinking about the next blog topic |
Where do I think... I actually have a bit of a scatter brain. Usually there's so much going on in my life that random thoughts pop into my head all of the time. Some examples are:
I've been walking to bring down my weight and sugar levels, and sometimes when I am out there, I think about various things:
- review some family history stuff and try and put facts together and try and figure out why my ancestors have done what they did
- review classes or information sessions I've attended notes and think about how I can use them or figure out problems to do with activities associated with them
- think of how I can get most of what I have to get done for the rest of the day and how I can get most of it done (example would be how to start dinner, bake dessert and do things around the house and I figure if I start dinner, then make the dessert then they can cook/bake while I do the other things around the house, so I'm able to get them all or most done)
- think about things done in the past and how we can learn from them
- think about how the classes I teach are going and how to better do things
- think of how we design the extension onto the house and how we can decorate it so it takes advantage of all the room we can
In fact, when I was studying for my Associates in Applied Science degree, I used to sleep and in my sleep I was writing computer code that was for homework. Many times, I got up, wrote the code, and with little changing it worked!
I have tried to record thoughts in a book but getting them from the head into the computer or on paper sometimes frustrates me as I have a problem doing that. I know in school teachers did have us have a diary and we were to write in it nightly, weekly or some other time. I wrote in it but it didn't have much of a forethought about what to write. In fact, when I first started to blog, I did this same exact thing - I did dishes, laundry, cleaned, watched this program but gave no details!
That being said, now I understand how people want others to blog and have started to pick a topic and write on that one topic alone. I have 2 blogs because one is what I call an everyday blog, which is this blog, and I write about anything happening around me and about family history. That being said, I'm thinking about starting up a blog which would hold all of my ancestors information. This is still something I'm thinking about and not actually happening.
My other blog, is my IT blog and I talk about anything and everything happening with anything to do with computers and social media. In fact, I haven't really had a good topic for the blog in awhile, so I have written an article but I have to go searching for another topic.