thinking about rituals, in the habitual rather than religious sense
@simonsarris talks about homes being a set of rituals & i think thats mostly correct
and in this sense my own home is pretty sad
id like to fix that
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i used to make a cup of (decaf) tea at 8 pm and read for an hour, then write for half an hour, then go to bed it was really nice im not sure why i stopped
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seems like morning/evening rituals are particularly important also meal rituals ive noticed that when i stretch in the morning i feel better through the whole day + its a good way to wake up might expand that seed into a whole yogaish thing
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notably, i dont have any sort of cleaning ritual might be related to this somehow: https://twitter.com/imhinesmi/status/1231070497728802818?s=20 … but i *do* have a ritual to avoid doing things: i just overthink it forever (see tweets 2&3 in this thread for an example)
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i use checklists for lots of things, and they work, but they feel wrong somehow. profane probably has to do with the drill sergeant thing earlier so how do i implement rituals without using them?
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perhaps rituals grow in strength from the effort and intention put into them, rather than simple repetition or maybe I should finally go read up on how TAPs work
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anyways when i started this thread i wanted to brainstorm ideas to have a better home, so: