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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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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I use an excellent to-do app and I've put a lot of time into getting it set up, and I used to let it run my days. I've found that difficult to sustain. I'd suggest checking out James Clear's 'Atomic Habits'
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no i already do that i just said that it feels *wrong* somehow too mechanical, rigid & i want to set up my life so that its intentional + rituals and habits are different, habits are supposed to be automatic and unthinking, rituals are filled with purpose
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Yes. Yessss. Try this: At the appointed time, first put attention on how you expect the ritual to feel. Some things will feel good, some bad. All things will have a more complex feeling-texture than *just* "good" or "bad". Edit the ritual accordingly. Act from that expectation.
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anyways when i started this thread i wanted to brainstorm ideas to have a better home, so: