Where do you do your best thinking?
Posted on Jan 12th, 2008
by
Peace Eagle
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for January 12, 2008:
This may seem like a simple question to most of you, but believe it or not I was 50 years old before I figured out its importance. I was on the road doing speech contests with Toastmasters and found that early morning when I wake up is my clearest time to think and program my brain. Toastmasters teaches a lot more than just public speaking, you really learn a lot about yourself in the process. I wish I'd known this about myself when I was in college, or at the very least when I was younger! What a difference knowing this one little piece of information can make in your life. Taking advantage of your best thinking time can change everything you do. I found when memorizing speeches, I remembered the sequence and retained words better when there have been no distractions or physical output to fill my brain and make me tired. Now, I lie in bed every morning about 5:30 and prepare myself for the day before I even get up. Usually for about an hour. Its kind of like meditation, but is more 3rd dimensionally centered. Good Question Siona! Peace Eagle

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That's Nice Peace Eagle…upon awakening my senses are not fully developed, and it's easier to get entranced, if you will, into another time and place…Thanks For Reminding Me……. :-)
riley
Riley, I'm glad it rang true for you. Thanks for the email too!
Public speaking is one of our greatest fears. Funny, why should it be so? Has anyone ever died from having to get up and speak in front of a group of people?
Ah yes if only I knew then, when I was young, what I know now.