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What happens when you’re addicted to work.
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The Psychology of Writing
There is evidence that environments, schedules, and rituals restructure the writing process and amplify performance… The principles of memory retrieval suggest that certain practices should amplify performance. These practices encourage a state of flow rather than one of anxiety or boredom. Like strategies, these other aspects of a writer’s method may alleviate the difficulty of attentional overload. The room, time of day, or ritual selected for working may enable or even induce intense concentration or a favorable motivational or emotional state. Moreover, in accordance with encoding specificity, each of these aspects of method may trigger retrieval of ideas, facts, plans, and other relevant knowledge associated with the place, time, or frame of mind selected by the writer for work.
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Ask a Therapist: What's the difference between therapeutic silence and normal silence?
What’s the difference between therapeutic silence and normal silence?
I suppose the easiest differentiation is whether or not it’s planned and/or intentional. If I’m being quiet because I want to be sure to give you space to sit with your own thoughts and talk when you’re ready, that’s therapeutic silence. If I’m being quiet because I really just don’t know what to say in response… that’s regular silence (or I suppose really it’s an awkward silence). I’m pretty hard to catch off guard, so it’s generally an intentional, therapeutic silence during sessions.
I have been known to cover myself after a regular silence by pretending it was a therapeutic silence. But usually that’s only at home when I’ve fallen asleep in the midst of a relatively important conversation (it’s not fair to have those after bedtime!). “No no hunny, really, I was listening. I just wanted to be sure to give you room to talk more if you wanted” :-)
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