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I told him (emphatically) that the hot towels on the knees would help his eyes considerably, and his head. I repeat the statement. The body is quickening. The eyes are acclimating themselves. The main tension points however involved the ligaments of the neck, affecting the eyes, and while those ligaments stayed more or less rigid, the eyes got used to doing their work in a restricted area. When he wanted to look up or down or around, he would move the entire head, neck, shoulder area, rather than, for example, rotating the eyes.
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Above all, communicate with each other. Your episode on the porch last night is an excellent example of creatively using your environment. Alter your routines when you can in the same fashion. In so doing, you display a change of attitude, a willingness to be creative in your life as well as in your work.
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He is not a creative writer, but a work-a-day one, whose creativity then seeks release. Personally, he has restrained his, say, flights of fancy while seeking them out in others, where they are less threatening. As a journalist he can say “Yes, these things happen, but they did not happen to me,” and therefore gain what he thinks of as critical distance.
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