pshaw_raven: (Buddha)
Throwing this out to you all in case someone finds it useful.

I know some folks may make a resolution to meditate, or meditate more, and there's a veritable mountain of apps and stuff you can pick from. Calm seems to work pretty well, but I found it can get "in my face" a lot and get pushy. I've also used Insight Timer for ages, because if you just need a meditation timer, you can't really go wrong with it.

Today I also picked up a Steam/Windows game called "Playne," pronounced "plain," which is basically meditation gamified. You begin by meeting a talking fox (yay!) who gives you a short rundown on how meditation works. You can then meditate for ten minutes.

During that time you've got some options. When distracting thoughts arise, you can click the mouse button or space bar - it's a simple physical way to acknowledge the thought. An ancient way to do this was to have a pile of pebbles you moved from your right side to your left side - same difference. You also have the option to time your breathing to an animated circle on the screen, but I find those animations are almost always too fast for my breathing and it feels like I'm panting. While you're meditating, the game plays nature sounds - wind, waves, and crackling fire.

I know silence is supposed to be supreme for meditation but it can be incredibly hard. My Covid Brain makes meditating in silence almost impossible right now, but listening to natural sounds helps immensely. This is where the game is really helpful - I have a very good gaming headset (except for the mic) so I'm completely immersed in the sounds of the island you're on. No engine noises, no barking dogs, none of that.

The "game" part comes in as you progress, and by coming back each day to meditate you start growing plants, making the sun rise and set, and stuff like that. If you miss a day you'll reset your streak, but nothing bad happens to your island. Plus, I may have mentioned the game has a talking fox.

So if you're having trouble with your practice, this might be worth your $10.49 USD. Namaste, y'all.
pshaw_raven: (Raven with Coffee Mug)
 Since we leave on Tuesday I'm down to my last two days of trip prep. I did laundry, so I can start packing my running gear, and I made some granola to take along. Today I need to run the carpet cleaner down the hall and around in the living room some to clean up the puke stains. I hate carpet. I hate that I have to go through this much effort to clean up cat barf. I may start campaigning for tile/vinyl/bamboo floors and get this fucking carpet out of here. ANYWAY, since I really don't want to clean carpets, I decided to use the "loot drop" method. I'm a big believer in gamifying everyday tasks, and since I am feeling this avoidant with the carpet cleaning, I'm going to consider it a boss chore. The loot drop is a bowl of matcha chia pudding that I just mixed up and stuck in the fridge to do its thing.

I like chia pudding but I use a stick blender on mine because the texture of the chia seeds bothers me. Same reason a lot of fresh fruit is something I still have trouble eating - I have a major aversion to slimy, slippery textures in foods. Anyway, I'll blend it up tonight, maybe throw some chocolate chips on top. 

I also need to email the cat-sitter this evening, plus about a dozen other things that need to be checked off before I can go. Of course, my brain will find something to fixate on and be anxious about but that can't really be helped. 

Fox is actually getting outside to wash off the tractor, so I guess I'll clean the carpet. Then we'll both be done with our big "don't wanna" chores for the day. 

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