Friday, March 8, 2013

7 Tips to Fight Deadly Feeling of Boredom

The structure that this article has to organize the order of information is chronological order. I think that it's chronological order because it describes step by step each tip. The tone of this article seems positive and helpful, because it's talking about how to make a boring situation become less boring. The article talks about 7 tips. These tips are basically saying if you keep doing things the get you bored, then you might get interested in it, if you keep on doing it. Thinking things in different ways and  bringing a book can also make you feel less bored.  These tips are for those people that are bored and don't want to be bored. The 7 tips are:
  • Put the word “meditation” after the activity that’s boring you
  • If something is boring for two minutes, do it for four minutes. If it’s still boring, do it for eight minutes, then sixteen, and so on. Eventually you discover that it’s not boring at all. 
  • Take the perspective of a journalist or scientist. Really study what’s around you. What are people wearing, what do the interiors of buildings look like, what noises do you hear?
  • Have a mental escape route planned. Think about something delightful or uplifting 
  • Look for a way to feel grateful. It’s a lot better to be bored while waiting in a doctor’s office than to be in an agony of suspense about your test results.
  •  Consider: “Am I the boring one?
  • Always bring a book
This article was actually interesting to me because many times I feel bored and don't want to be bored. These tips might actually work. I never thought thinking stuff in a different way could make me feel less bored, until I read this article. This could be helpful to other people because many people in there everyday life get in situations is which they get either bored or impatient. These tips can help them get their minds off of negative things and think of other positive things, while waiting and not get bored. 

1 comment:

  1. I'm not 100% convinced on the organization being chronological, but you make a decent case, for that and each of the other aspects. Nice analysis!

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