Always music or a comfort show in the background, like ambient noise in a coffee house. I've done this since high school, when Disney movie soundtracks where my study timers. ✨
Sometimes I try this, too, but being a musician, I seem not to be able to not listen to the music…and I end up turning it off. Of course, if I'm cleaning the kitchen: music and pods for sure! Thanks for contributing—happy inky-ings, Charlene!
Inconsistency, AKA not getting in a rut, not getting dependant, or in positive terms, showing flexibility! Whatever you call it, it's obviously working! Hard rock: yeah, the pulsing beat can really supply energy—"caffeine through the ears" or some such! Here's my music-nerd equivalent: Bach's Italian Concerto, especially the 3rd movement: Presto. Total buzz, direct from the 18th century! Extra buzz if performed on harpsichord (as opposed to modern piano). Try it!
"Centered on Blue" is gorgeous, wow!
Hard to go wrong with…bluuuuuuuuuu
Always music or a comfort show in the background, like ambient noise in a coffee house. I've done this since high school, when Disney movie soundtracks where my study timers. ✨
Sometimes I try this, too, but being a musician, I seem not to be able to not listen to the music…and I end up turning it off. Of course, if I'm cleaning the kitchen: music and pods for sure! Thanks for contributing—happy inky-ings, Charlene!
Sometimes music - sometimes silence. Depends if the music is a distraction instead of being complimentary.
Painting is usually music - most times hard driving rock - but other times instrumental.
I think what makes me tick is
INCONSISTENCY …….
And agree - the center on blue is on point.
But i am all for monotasking too. Being present with what i am doing and where i am.
Inconsistency, AKA not getting in a rut, not getting dependant, or in positive terms, showing flexibility! Whatever you call it, it's obviously working! Hard rock: yeah, the pulsing beat can really supply energy—"caffeine through the ears" or some such! Here's my music-nerd equivalent: Bach's Italian Concerto, especially the 3rd movement: Presto. Total buzz, direct from the 18th century! Extra buzz if performed on harpsichord (as opposed to modern piano). Try it!