Wow, 4 in one week? What, am I trying to make a habit out of this here? 
I sometimes have trouble getting to sleep at night. Unless I'm ex-fucking-hausted, my brain is often too busy to shut up and sleep. In the past, I've depended on TVs, radios, books, etc to distract my brain into going to sleep; and they've all worked. Over the last several months or so, I've been trying a new technique. I'm sure the wheat-crunchy hippies amongst you would call this "positive visualization". I just call it "the perfect day". I lay in bed and quietly visualize what the next day would be like if it were perfect. I mean, absolutely perfect: different job, different living situation, etc. I'm a fan of "the perfect day". It's one last slice of heaven and positive thinking before I turn in for the night. I never get too far into my day though, because I usually fall asleep pretty quickly after that.
Describe the first 2 hours of your perfect day. If you have a different living situation, job, significant other, whatever, just describe what you would do within your first 2 hours of waking on your perfect day.
*edit*
My perfect first two hours would be waking up next to the love of my life, hopping out of bed and making my way to my home office. I sit in there, surrounded by issues of my comics that I've written, and I get to work writting uninterupted for a while. Yeah, I tend to be a morning person once I'm actually up. And yeah, I really love writing that much.

I sometimes have trouble getting to sleep at night. Unless I'm ex-fucking-hausted, my brain is often too busy to shut up and sleep. In the past, I've depended on TVs, radios, books, etc to distract my brain into going to sleep; and they've all worked. Over the last several months or so, I've been trying a new technique. I'm sure the wheat-crunchy hippies amongst you would call this "positive visualization". I just call it "the perfect day". I lay in bed and quietly visualize what the next day would be like if it were perfect. I mean, absolutely perfect: different job, different living situation, etc. I'm a fan of "the perfect day". It's one last slice of heaven and positive thinking before I turn in for the night. I never get too far into my day though, because I usually fall asleep pretty quickly after that.
Describe the first 2 hours of your perfect day. If you have a different living situation, job, significant other, whatever, just describe what you would do within your first 2 hours of waking on your perfect day.
*edit*
My perfect first two hours would be waking up next to the love of my life, hopping out of bed and making my way to my home office. I sit in there, surrounded by issues of my comics that I've written, and I get to work writting uninterupted for a while. Yeah, I tend to be a morning person once I'm actually up. And yeah, I really love writing that much.
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crispy:
inexcusable loss.
nocontrol:
Jesus, I know that feeling all too well...which is clearly why I'm up right now.
