I now know why I make laughable mistakes.
In the past few years, I realize that I make many absent-minded and laughale mistakes. First, in written communication, be short messages or long essays. Often I miss a word or two, and the meaning turns to be the opposite to what I mean to communication, for example, I may forget to enclose “not,” or “wrong tense”, or and so on. Second, I found rotten scissors in the lawn near a bush. Oh, I forgot to put it away after using it to cut bush branches. Another time, I found a bag of vegetable seeds among the grass. Third, I packed a lunch and left on the kitchen top, but then I forgot to carry it with me to the car.
Now I realized that these seemingly carelessness is largely due to the fact that I live a “hurried” life. Before I finished one thing, next thing springs up in my mind. Then I jumped into the next thing, the first thing vanishes from my mind. Tasks and worries seem to bubble up incessantly. Some of them drive me into actions, and more set me into a simmering worried and hurried mood.
To reset to my lost normal state, I can probably do the following:
- Have a one day in a week doing nothing work-related matters, and off social media.
- Daily meditation and walk.
- Weekly yoga practice.
- Accept imperfection, be things, or people, or myself.
When getting bored and agitated, clean my house and put things in order.