ownedgirlie -> RE: sub drop (7/19/2006 11:41:06 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LuckyAlbatross One suggestion that might be good is just to act like you do normally. Force yourself to do the same things you always would, go through the motions and perhaps jar your perspective into seeing that nothing's really changed and nothings permanently wrong. Might get you back on track quicker. Funny you mention this... After a full weekend with Master, where he will typically spring new things on me and push my mental boundaries out even further, it can take me days to get back on track. It has taken a week or so on a couple of occasions. I am forced to behave "normally," as I have work, school, family, etc., to tend to. I typically try not to schedule anything for a Monday though, those are killer for me. ( This Monday is back to back meetings all day - that should be a joy.) Anyway, I always have extreme sugar cravings very soon after a heavy day with him, and fruit doesn't seem to cut it for me, although it's worked in a pinch. For those days after a vist when I am home and lethargic and low...we call it my "processing time." In the past, it was almost impossible for me to communicate rationally during those times, and I was best left alone to clear my mind. He'd check on me, to make sure I wasn't off the deep end, and then leave me to my ponderings and writings. When I'd come back to myself, I always had some major revelation to share. Those long recovery periods are not so much the norm anymore, but I did hate them, for certain.
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