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I recorded myself drinking tea today, and also my conversation with A. when she came back from a movie. Here are some findings and observations that came from doing this.
For a large and most recent part of my life my self lived mostly inside my head and rarely reached out into my body and almost never into outer world like closest relatives zone and (once or twice) in coworkers socialization zone.
When I reviewed recorded videos, I didn't recognize the person that is definitely me on a screen. He's total stranger, I don't envision myself _like that_. It's a breathtaking and at the same time disturbing discovery.
My posture is definitely unhealthy, and there's a lot of pain in different areas of my back, in abs and shoulders when I'm trying to sit straight. I can sit this way not more than dozen of seconds also because breathing pattern in this posture is very unfamiliar, and my muscles definitely not used to it.
On a day job I transform ideas into code, and I'm doing this for 15 years already, with several breaks up to year long. Writing tech documentation is the most expressive form of communication I'm used to. Most of the time work-related comunication is also text-based due to remote nature of modern IT and lockdown ofcourse.
So verbal communication was limited, especially in English, as my previous job was Russian-speaking, and at home we're speaking Ukrainian. I tried to record some thoughts on tea, reasonably assuming that's the topic I'm really into, but struggled to talk continuously for more than 3 minutes.
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After reflecting a bit on all this stuff during evening dog walk, I think that familiarizing with my self from the ground up is _the purpose_ worth the effort and satisfactory enough to not drop when hitting inevitable obstacles.
As I see it at the moment of writing this, the goal is to expand the habitat of my self from just my head to the boundaries of the body, and get to know it.
I decided to add a few habits to the list of those I'm trying to stick to. I'm already trying to:
And there's new additions:
Let's see how it goes.