What Are Your Plans For the Super Bowl?
#21
RE: What Are Your Plans For the Super Bowl?
Actually, geisha women are highly-trained, educated& skilled entertainers as contrary to commonly known prostitute image. They are generally trained to entertain upper-class people such as politicians, execs, etc... Steer clear of the images of Japanese people in movies, they don't even come close to reality.
And what waited for me after work were:
- Laundry
- Messy room (apartment)
- Dirty dishes
- Bills
......
JPN
And what waited for me after work were:
- Laundry
- Messy room (apartment)
- Dirty dishes
- Bills
......
JPN
#24
RE: What Are Your Plans For the Super Bowl?
ORIGINAL: JPN
If you're fully or partially Japanese/Asian.....
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WHY DID YOU LEAVE ME IN THE HOSPITALIN '73!!!
JPN
If you're fully or partially Japanese/Asian.....
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WHY DID YOU LEAVE ME IN THE HOSPITALIN '73!!!
JPN
After your birth, you started going into so much detail about feeding times, nap schedules, kindergarten choices, private schools, higher education, then you became so deeply entrenched in the history of flight, followed by the entire theory of propulsion and aerodynamics..........on the third day, the nurses couldn't findanyone to claim you............................................... .......{;~O}
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RE: What Are Your Plans For the Super Bowl?
While I was searching the net to find out what 'ROFLMAO' meant,(Thanks jks)I found this exciting advice.
In the modern world, we're often compelled to be as productive as possible during as many hours of the day as we can be. While this can lead to great feats of accomplishment, we may become exhausted and find ourselves craving rest and rejuvenation. We may feel like taking a nap but feel guilty about indulging in even ten minutes of rest. This need for personal downtime, which many people experience in the early afternoon, isn't a sign of laziness nor is it necessarily related to how much sleep you had the night before. There was even a time when taking a nap was considered a natural part of everyone's day.
Napping is a pleasurable yet brief period of sleep when our minds and bodies can take a break. Though judged by many to be a pastime for children or the elderly, napping can benefit people of all ages. The desire to nap is a trait shared by many mammals, and napping is still an important part of the day in some countries. Snoozing for a half-hour can be an enjoyable way to promote physical well-being, and naps have been known to improve your mood and memory. A 20-minute nap can sharpen your senses and revitalize you, while a ten minute nap can leave you feeling more cheerful. Falling into a light sleep during the daytime can feel meditative. The thoughts you have as you are taking a nap and the dreams you experience may offer you insights about your life that you may not have at night when you are in a deep sleep.
In order to fully enjoy the benefits of napping, you may need to give yourself permission to nap. Feeling guilty about snoozing or worrying about your to-do list won't do you much good when you are trying to take a nap because your thoughts or feelings will keep you awake. Try to nap at the same time each day, and use an alarm clock to ensure that you don't sleep for too long. If you go to an office, try crawling under your desk for a nap. Learning to nap and enjoy its restorative benefits can help you wake up restored, rejuvenated, and ready for the rest of your day.
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In the modern world, we're often compelled to be as productive as possible during as many hours of the day as we can be. While this can lead to great feats of accomplishment, we may become exhausted and find ourselves craving rest and rejuvenation. We may feel like taking a nap but feel guilty about indulging in even ten minutes of rest. This need for personal downtime, which many people experience in the early afternoon, isn't a sign of laziness nor is it necessarily related to how much sleep you had the night before. There was even a time when taking a nap was considered a natural part of everyone's day.
Napping is a pleasurable yet brief period of sleep when our minds and bodies can take a break. Though judged by many to be a pastime for children or the elderly, napping can benefit people of all ages. The desire to nap is a trait shared by many mammals, and napping is still an important part of the day in some countries. Snoozing for a half-hour can be an enjoyable way to promote physical well-being, and naps have been known to improve your mood and memory. A 20-minute nap can sharpen your senses and revitalize you, while a ten minute nap can leave you feeling more cheerful. Falling into a light sleep during the daytime can feel meditative. The thoughts you have as you are taking a nap and the dreams you experience may offer you insights about your life that you may not have at night when you are in a deep sleep.
In order to fully enjoy the benefits of napping, you may need to give yourself permission to nap. Feeling guilty about snoozing or worrying about your to-do list won't do you much good when you are trying to take a nap because your thoughts or feelings will keep you awake. Try to nap at the same time each day, and use an alarm clock to ensure that you don't sleep for too long. If you go to an office, try crawling under your desk for a nap. Learning to nap and enjoy its restorative benefits can help you wake up restored, rejuvenated, and ready for the rest of your day.
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#30
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Napping. That sound good to me. I am one who can take a 10 minute nap and feel just great. My wife is one that if she can not get an hour she would rather not even try. I have been known to go out to my car after lunch and recline the seat and fall asleep for about 10 minutes. Not often, but occasionally. If I'm sitting at my desk and I am having trouble keeping my eyes open, that can go on for hours and, quite frankly, I'm not getting anything productive done. I'm just tryingto look like I'm awake and fighting the desire to fall asleep with my chin bouncing off my chest. Now if I just say the heck with it and go out to me car, I'm back in less than a 1/2 hour and fully rested and wide awake. I never use an alarm clock though even at night.
#31
RE: What Are Your Plans For the Super Bowl?
I distantly remember that one IT company in California had done a test on its employees. The company had given the employees 1 hour for lunch, and another hour for napping. Their result had shown that the productivity of the employees had actually improved after napping.
This is probably something that most managers wouldn't want to admit, though[8D].
JPN
This is probably something that most managers wouldn't want to admit, though[8D].
JPN
#32
RE: What Are Your Plans For the Super Bowl?
Usually when in the course of the day, when sensory systems start faltering...........huh........oh..ya......a reprieve of some sort will brighten the............wha.....uh.......awareness. Whether one just meditates a moment to gather thoughts together or.........ga......but...........briefly closes their eyes until they drop a .........schluh.......pencil, Some sort of siesta seems to improve mental functionality..................................... .......................
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