Itchycontent.com Itchycontent.com Itchycontent.com
  Main Page :> About Us :> Add Your Link :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 

Academics & Learning

Recreation & Entertainment

People & Communities

Computers & Software

Self Help

Garden & Home

Health & Therapy

Teens & Children

Government & Politics

Technology & Science

Games & Play

Banking & Finance

Shopping & Auction

Travel & Accommodation

Property & Agents

Careers & Employment

Business & Services

News & Media

Medical Care

Drink & Food

Automotive

Creative Arts

Fashion & Lifestyle

Sports

 

Main Page –› Self Help –› Joy & Happiness
 

Boredom For You Is Being Alive To Me, Or Is That Just Backwards?

 
Author: Don Doman

We sometimes have grandchildren stay overnight with us. We have a guest room set up for them. We have a ton of books. We have art supplies for creative endeavors. We have CDs filled with music crossing many genres. We have movies on DVD and VHS. And, of course we're always willing to talk. What do we hear, "I'm bored. What can I do?"

"Famed economist Stuart Chase once sat down to figure the calendar of his days. There is, he said, an ascending scale of human values and somewhere on it there is a line between living and mere existing. In how many hours of the week, he asked himself, had he truly and intensively lived? In how many hours had he just existed? Out of the 168 hours of the week he found that he had been 'alive" only 40, or about 25% of the total time."
- Woman's Day

I've always prided myself on using time wisely. My first quarter in high school I had one study hall class. I used it to read books, but the next time I signed up for classes I made sure I had no study hall. I wanted something going on every minute. In my junior year I signed up for television skills at the vocational school and in my senior year I was the star of the senior class play. In between I played in the concert band and orchestra all three years. In my spare time I worked at my family's business and constantly read books. I still had time for friends and fun.

I've never felt bored. But, after I read about Stuart Chase I took the opportunity to reflect on my own hours of the week. I find that I am most productive in the morning hours and then I slow down. I could sit at the computer for hours reading news and writing. Is unproductive time boring? I don't know. What is boredom? Is boredom just plain doing nothing? I don't think so.

In Chase's case, he claimed sleeping hours as merely existing. Sleeping is resting the body, which we need to re-energize our body. We do that a third of our life. People squeeze out more productive time in their lives, by cutting sleep. This isn't wise. Less sleep means more stress and more stress means less enjoyable time. Less sleep means less life. That's counter-productive.

I need to relax and have a good time. I once invited a friend to raft down a river on an afternoon. He said, "I've got better things to do than drink beer and float down a river." He sure put me in my place. We can't work all the time.

I wonder if the 40 hours Chase counted as being alive was his time at work? It seems significant. Now, I do know people who fritter away their time at work and do nothing productive, but they don't seem bored. I also know many people who are really busy at work . . . and still do nothing productive. They don't seem bored either. What is the secret?

Often, out of nowhere come ideas and solutions. How do you plan for those? Mine appear while I'm watching movies or TV, or reading a book, or listening to music, or exploring art, or answering silly questions. You have to be receptive. We can't scrunch our eyes and grit our teeth in an effort to show that we are alive. Perhaps, being alive is keeping track of our time on Earth . . . crossing off each day in turn on the calendar. Perhaps, being alive is being aware of yourself.

I think the secret to being alive must be both objective and subjective. I think the mind must be active and the emotions must get a workout. To merely exist seems like such a waste, but to live, think, laugh and experience the moment seems just too easy . . . maybe if I added a nap.

Author Bio:

Don Doman

Don Doman is a published author (How to Produce a First-Class Video for Your Business: Work with the Pros or Do It Yourself, Market Research Made Easy, and Out of Work? Get Into Business: a Guide for the Middle-Aged Entrepreneur. He has also been a corporate producer for over two decades.

Don and his wife Peg are local food and theatre critics in the Pacific Northwest, where they write about their adventures.

You can search for this article using: joy, happiness, happy happy joy joy, pride & joy, finding happiness, being happy, how to find happiness
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Kindness and Motivation Tips Challenge Groups to Make a Difference
 
Fear Of Buying A Home
 
Rat Packs Have It All: The Art Of Letting Go
 
Motivation and Inspiration: Illusions 101
 
Hurry Up And Procrastinate
 
Help Yourself and Others by Mentoring and Volunteering
 
How the Pied Piper Attracts a Following
 
Change Isn't Easy, But It's Good!
 
Put To The Sword
 
Jules Obtains the Jewels
 
 
 
 

Be More Understanding

Ask any mother what she wants most of all for her children, and she?s likely to say, ?I just want th ... - Debbie Gisonni
 

A Call To Do Better

I?m calling you out. Issuing a Challenge. Relax, It's not to a dual or anything quite that complicat ... - Clyde Dennis
 

The Role of Grief Group Facilitators

When working with grieving individuals in a group, you must be clear about your role in the process. ... - Saundra L. Washington
 
 

Acceptance!

I was first thinking , when exactly does one start to yearn for acceptance? - Dorothy
 

Why Is Teamwork Training Important?

Many of our teamwork training activities are instruments that allow participants to observe and unma ... - Chris Stowell
 

Inner Peace

Inner Peace. Isn't that what we'd all like to experience consistently as we weave our paths through ... - Hilda Carroll
 

The Coach and Win-Win Partnerships: Why You Should Read These Coaching Books

These coaching books are about your beliefs as a leader regarding your employees and how they should ... - Chris Stowell
 

Tearing Down Walls of Bitterness, Betrayal, and Backbiting Pt 1

Walls are built to protect us from the outside elements, but in our relationships with others walls ... - Candie A. Price
 
 
Main Page :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service
© 2008 www.itchycontent.com All Rights Reserved.