An idea for you: At the end of the day, write your five most memorable moments on an index card.
Sara Brooke Curtis, a radio producer and artist living in Western Massachusetts, provided this idea to โThe Best Advice Showโ in a recent episode.
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โBefore I do it, Iโll lay down and close my eyes and just scan, from the time I woke up in the morning to the moment Iโm right then in bed, and just think, like, something pops, like a Pop Rock in my head, and Iโm like, โOK, thatโs one.โ That could be anything, from like, the sound of my sonโs voice when he woke up in the morning, or the taste of that Falanghina wine, or the way the leaves fall off the trees,โ Curtis said. โI swear, it makes my dreams so much more interesting. Itโs like Iโve brought to the surface the things that I really pay attention to, that I think are meaningful to me, and it infiltrates my dreams. It really changes the structure of my dreams.โ
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Curtis said because she knows sheโs going to collect these top five moments, it makes her want to live in a more dynamic way.
We loved this grounding ritual, or way to โmemorialize the day," as the episode is called.
โThe Best Advice Show" podcast creator and host Zak Rosen wants to hear from you next. It doesnโt even have to be this deep; another recent episode offered a life-hack on how you should be sorting your silverware when you load the dishwasher. (Itโs brilliant!)
To contribute some of your advice, drop Rosen a voicemail at 844-935-BEST. Leave your name and your tip, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions.
Heโs not so much interested in platitudes and truisms, but instead, looking for the specific, odd, uplifting, effective, real advice from you about how you make it through your days.
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