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'Comfort', Pen on Paper |
We all have our ways of unwinding after a long days work it can be something relatively simple that starts us on the path to recovery, the main aim of this path is of course to get us to a point were we are ready to suffer the whole ordeal again the very next day. It could be that we come home and change out of our work clothes slipping into something more comfortable, we might put on some music and belt out a few hits, maybe we choose to veg out in front of the TV or stick on a movie, we may find that food is the key to easing our stresses or possibly even a cool refreshing beverage is what we need to take the edge off. In any case comfort is more often than not achieved through the use of non essential objects and items, the types of things that we can easily survive without yet once we have them it is difficult to imagine how we managed to exist before their discovery. Further more we then become very much dependant on these objects as without them our wind down is near impossible but with them it is instantaneous. We again fall victim to the ritualistic nature that is so engrained in us and as a result the slightest deviation from our routine can have a huge affect on how we carry into the following day as if we are unable to unwind one evening we tend to be fairly wound up the next morning ready to snap at a moments notice.
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