I like to walk when I think, but this frequently leads to distractions. What to do?
January 4, 2007 5:44 PM
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I like to walk when I think, but this activity frequently leads to distractions. What to do?
Whenever a new idea or revelation strikes me, I get the impulse to go for a little stroll. Moving seems to stimulate my brain and lead to fresh mindstorms. However, I am an easy to distract person and walking about frequently leads to a lengthy diversion. Also, I get strange looks at work when I go for aimless jaunts through the cubicles, or get drawn into pointless conversations with colleagues. How can I scratch my locomotory itch (and presumably give my mind the stimulation it seemingly gets from my body's motility) without actually walking about?
posted by sid to grab bag (14 comments total)
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One thought that comes to mind, and if you're in a thinking-heavy outfit, it might even work.... choose a particular piece of clothing or a button or something as a signal that you're thinking, not looking for a conversation. The obvious choice, of course, would be a hat. When the thinking cap is on, people aren't supposed to bug you.
I have no idea if the politics of your place will easily allow this, but if you make the clothing item sufficiently ridiculous, nobody will want to talk to you.... :)
posted by Malor at 5:51 PM on January 4, 2007