Something I’ve done for fun when laying in bed before falling asleep, is to imagine either the bed or myself is in a different orientation.
So if my head is at one end of the bed, I might imagine that my head is actually at the other end. I have my eyes closed and try to imagine how everything in the room would look if I opened my eyes. I think about the furniture, the door, light sources...
I win the game if I get a little “surprise” feeling when I open my eyes and the room is as it should be, instead of what I imagined it to be. Do you think this is useful for anything?
Another thing I like to do is actually switch orientations (which direction I sleep in the bed) about every year or less. It feels good to get a change of perspective.
I’m also theoretically fond of rearranging furniture, though I change apartments more often than rearranging furniture in an existing apartment.
Something I’ve done for fun when laying in bed before falling asleep, is to imagine either the bed or myself is in a different orientation.
So if my head is at one end of the bed, I might imagine that my head is actually at the other end. I have my eyes closed and try to imagine how everything in the room would look if I opened my eyes. I think about the furniture, the door, light sources...
I win the game if I get a little “surprise” feeling when I open my eyes and the room is as it should be, instead of what I imagined it to be. Do you think this is useful for anything?
“Why are you upside down, soldier?”
Another thing I like to do is actually switch orientations (which direction I sleep in the bed) about every year or less. It feels good to get a change of perspective.
I’m also theoretically fond of rearranging furniture, though I change apartments more often than rearranging furniture in an existing apartment.