I've got nothing, but @omnimattymattymatt might be onto something here. Challenge folks to use a stop watch or a web browser filter to help them keep time on how much time they spend playing around with social media. Give them something quantifiable to determine for themselves if their use is casual thing or a bad habit.
Skill growth challenge - We're all more or less locked in away from our normal activities. It would be a shame to come away from this time without having grown. Basically pick a skill that's relevant to you and work on it every day.
No Nut November's been interesting for me so far. There are being plenty of other ideas to choose from just the sidebar alone, but I'm curious that maybe you had something particular in mind you wanted folks to consider.
I'll definitely draft something on my notepad to keep me mind focused on posting an end of month 'No Nut November' summary, but this has me thinking. It's almost the end of the year. Thanksgiving's next week with Christmas not too far behind. Maybe we should get the gears turning on us all reflecting on 2020. Use the month to discuss what we wanted to accomplish, what we did accomplish, and what we intend to work towards accomplishing in 2021.
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I appreciate that suggestion, however, what's the end goal?
Going on a walk or exercising 30 minutes a day is both meditation and physical building. Just meditating doesn't accomplish anything.
If you've ever gone on a run or a walk with no headphones you meditate. Perhaps not in the sense of not thinking about anything but in a real way of it shutting down your thoughts because you become engrossed in the activity and what your body is doing and reacting with it.
For me being still is the hardest thing to do. Sure moving meditation is nice too. But to just sit, zazen, for me.is the hardest task of all. Actually I think I'll do it in December. Thanks for the idea :)
Sw0rdofDamocles ago
I've got nothing, but @omnimattymattymatt might be onto something here. Challenge folks to use a stop watch or a web browser filter to help them keep time on how much time they spend playing around with social media. Give them something quantifiable to determine for themselves if their use is casual thing or a bad habit.
omnimattymattymatt ago
I didn't say I could do it ;)
Chempergrill ago
Skill growth challenge - We're all more or less locked in away from our normal activities. It would be a shame to come away from this time without having grown. Basically pick a skill that's relevant to you and work on it every day.
Also down for fitness challenges.
Native ago
The first part is something that Carnold also suggested we will incorporate your suggestion
xenoPsychologist ago
the "hang the traitors challenge".
carnold03 ago
No Nut November's been interesting for me so far. There are being plenty of other ideas to choose from just the sidebar alone, but I'm curious that maybe you had something particular in mind you wanted folks to consider.
Native ago
You may just have to make a post on your challenge at the end of the month
I don't have anything in mind, more so about doing something we haven't done. I'll do more research
carnold03 ago
I'll definitely draft something on my notepad to keep me mind focused on posting an end of month 'No Nut November' summary, but this has me thinking. It's almost the end of the year. Thanksgiving's next week with Christmas not too far behind. Maybe we should get the gears turning on us all reflecting on 2020. Use the month to discuss what we wanted to accomplish, what we did accomplish, and what we intend to work towards accomplishing in 2021.
Native ago
This is a fantastic idea to do, set up each day for reflection and planning I love it thanks.
carnold03 ago
Each week, probably. I don't know if the channel lurkers will pop out in real numbers to comment or share.
SeriousNiggerFaggot ago
Shoot a Democrat?
RustyEquipment ago
Hole digging competition? Who can dig to China first!
Native ago
Fun fact, the deepest hole ever dug is only 7miles and destroyed any and all notions of what we were taught the earth is like.
In other words the whole "earth mantle" theory is bullshit
RustyEquipment ago
hah never seent that before
antiracistMetal ago
Masturbate 800 times.
@peaceseeker @chirogonemd @niggaskissin @heygeorge
omnimattymattymatt ago
Politics free month.
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Native ago
Something more like fitness, health, mental challenges.
We've done no-booze, pushups, pullup, mustache awareness, and others. Any suggestions towards that end?
omnimattymattymatt ago
Hum, how about meditate 30 minutes a day?
Native ago
I appreciate that suggestion, however, what's the end goal?
Going on a walk or exercising 30 minutes a day is both meditation and physical building. Just meditating doesn't accomplish anything.
If you've ever gone on a run or a walk with no headphones you meditate. Perhaps not in the sense of not thinking about anything but in a real way of it shutting down your thoughts because you become engrossed in the activity and what your body is doing and reacting with it.
omnimattymattymatt ago
For me being still is the hardest thing to do. Sure moving meditation is nice too. But to just sit, zazen, for me.is the hardest task of all. Actually I think I'll do it in December. Thanks for the idea :)