Aug. 4th, 2014

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I find hemming pants and other sewing projects extremely tedious and hard to do in a timely and efficient fashion. I always think there are more interesting things I could be doing and wandering off without finishing the job... or I just don't even sit down and get started in the first place.

I also find it very difficult to listen to audio storytelling. I can't focus on sound alone the way I can focus on written words alone, and constantly find my attention wandering off so I miss significant parts. (This happens with music, too, but missed sections are less vital there.)

It turns out that these problems solve each other! Sewing occupies just enough of my attention -- on a completely non-verbal level -- to let me pay attention to podcasts, and listening to podcasts keeps me from getting frustrated and bored by sewing.

In other words, today I hemmed one pair of pants and tightened the straps on a bathing suit while listening to the first six episodes of Welcome to Night Vale, which I'd been curious about for a while. (Verdict so far: it's cute and I like it.) Tomorrow I think I can get through another pair of pants and another five episodes. I'm not sure what to do after that, though -- I don't have an endless supply of repairs and I don't really have any craft-type hobies that are similarly non-verbal.

Maybe I could take up finger-weaving again?

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Elizabeth Culmer

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