Well, I think that just going out and having a walk can solve the problem. Often, our minds need a little fresh air - either we know it or not. So how about taking a relaxing trip around the park, or to the river? Perhaps talking to people helps you out more - but I am definitely an introvert and often like to have some quiet time by myself. Of course, I am far too young still to be walking around Melbourne on my know, but, alas... I wish I was allowed to.
Anyway. I don't think that it's quite the same to be browsing through google and looking at pictures; no! This is not at all what I am talking about here! Staring at a meaningless photo of, let's say, Sydney, is something that isn't very likely to help your brain work again.
I won't tell you to read a book - because I have already in previous posts - and in this document I am just focusing about walking and thinking.
When you talk, your brain cannot fully relax - oh - but of course I am wrong! I beg your pardon, because talking to friends and family members is just the best medicine - but happiness is, too, really. What I mean is, perhaps you would rather be left alone with your thoughts? I think I would prefer it - but for not too long; I don't want to suddenly go crazy.
Now, here is a picture of Melbourne; of course, I fairly like photography - but just looking at this makes me feel nothing, frankly. I have to be there to feel the wind hip at my face - to hear the birds softly cooing in the trees - to smell the scent of fresh bread... ah. And so I can only hope that you
understand what I am talking about - and if you do, thanks a thousand. And, no, if you are wondering - even my imagination backfires me right now; I just know that I cannot be looking at a picture and feeling it. It's the most peculiar, thing, really...
Yours faithfully,
Sandra
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