Stand at ease!
Attention!
i remember this was mostly what all Physical Trainning classes about in school days. how i wish things had remained that simple since.
as an adult, i realise that im an attention craver. so almost every second day, im craving attention. actually all human beings want attention. some want it more, some want it less.i fall in the category where people want it between moderation and extreme attention,.
in my case, most of the attention i get at least on social networking sites, is for my words i put on paper.( i do get attention for the pictures i post, but im through with getting a rush for such kind of attention). the thoughts behind the words. so if i get 10 likes for a post, im grinning ear to ear, but the next day if a write up goes unnoticed, im in the pits...maybe three days later, it picks up, but by then, ive lost interest. cause some other post had gained the attention that i need, so this no longer jars. and the cycle continues.
I wonder if there is any way out of this attention trap? how do u learn to enjoy the attention, and yet not feel bad when the spotlight is not on u.
Attention!
i remember this was mostly what all Physical Trainning classes about in school days. how i wish things had remained that simple since.
as an adult, i realise that im an attention craver. so almost every second day, im craving attention. actually all human beings want attention. some want it more, some want it less.i fall in the category where people want it between moderation and extreme attention,.
in my case, most of the attention i get at least on social networking sites, is for my words i put on paper.( i do get attention for the pictures i post, but im through with getting a rush for such kind of attention). the thoughts behind the words. so if i get 10 likes for a post, im grinning ear to ear, but the next day if a write up goes unnoticed, im in the pits...maybe three days later, it picks up, but by then, ive lost interest. cause some other post had gained the attention that i need, so this no longer jars. and the cycle continues.
I wonder if there is any way out of this attention trap? how do u learn to enjoy the attention, and yet not feel bad when the spotlight is not on u.
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