Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Poll: Things you do to freshen up your brain and continue translating Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Things you do to freshen up your brain and continue translating".
This poll was originally submitted by Alfredo Tanús
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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run.... See more This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Things you do to freshen up your brain and continue translating".
This poll was originally submitted by Alfredo Tanús
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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run. For more information, see: http://proz.com/topic/33629 ▲ Collapse | | |
short and sharp... nothing better... well, I am Italian after all... Giovanni | | |
Browse the internet, read the news, watch a bit of sport (snooker at the moment), go for a walk when I have the time to take a break of an hour or more, chat to a friend/colleague, post on a forum, read a forum and so on. | | | John Cutler Spain Local time: 16:20 Spanyol menyang Inggris + ... All of the above | Apr 27, 2007 |
I do any one or a combination of the things listed, but my favourite is taking a nap. Maybe I have some Italian blood I didn't know about. | |
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for a quick fix... | Apr 27, 2007 |
there's nothing better than a cup of coffee. For a longer break, I work out. Now that's unwind! Raffaella | | | housework or music mostly | Apr 27, 2007 |
Although I've been known to do all of the things listed in the poll, I find housework and playing music the most distracting and relaxing activities when forced to keep working despite being exhausted. The nice thing about housework (cooking included) is the by-products (clean place, ironed clothes, pie, etc.), plus you may lose weight if you do enough of it, and it's good for your health (the WHO recommends 15 minutes standing for every hour spent sitting, so I heard). ... See more Although I've been known to do all of the things listed in the poll, I find housework and playing music the most distracting and relaxing activities when forced to keep working despite being exhausted. The nice thing about housework (cooking included) is the by-products (clean place, ironed clothes, pie, etc.), plus you may lose weight if you do enough of it, and it's good for your health (the WHO recommends 15 minutes standing for every hour spent sitting, so I heard). Cheers, Béa ▲ Collapse | | | Anthony Baldwin United States Local time: 10:20 Portugis menyang Inggris + ...
I have various methods of recharging the ol´ batteries, including: take a walk (with my daughter if she is not in school) take a nap snack and/or coffee break (although, I more or less drink coffee continuously, even while working...I should just get a coffee IV). go rollerskating (with my daughter if she is not in school) go for a drive (rare, of late, wishing to be environmentally conscious, but if I have errands to run, like delivering documents to fedex or the... See more I have various methods of recharging the ol´ batteries, including: take a walk (with my daughter if she is not in school) take a nap snack and/or coffee break (although, I more or less drink coffee continuously, even while working...I should just get a coffee IV). go rollerskating (with my daughter if she is not in school) go for a drive (rare, of late, wishing to be environmentally conscious, but if I have errands to run, like delivering documents to fedex or the post office, purchasing ink or other office supplies, COFFEE, other groceries...) Chat with the Mrs. over coffee do other fun stuff with the Mrs. Read a book with my daughter Play a game (on the computer, or with my daughter, or both) chat on msn clean the house play my guitar gardening paint (http://www.photodharma.com is my art site) check the e-mail update the website(s) phone someone (like my mom or my brother) answer a poll or hang out on the proz forums answer kudoz More and more I find myself wanting to get away from the computer, but, at times, for just a short break, a little computer game or chat, etc. functions. I like best to get outdoors. ▲ Collapse | | | Evija Rimšāne Latvia Local time: 17:20 Inggris menyang Latvia + ...
All the above mentioned and even more, depending on my mood, tiredness, circumstances etc. I do not like routine
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Anne Patteet Local time: 09:20 Inggris menyang Prancis + ... Other: housework... | Apr 27, 2007 |
not much time for anything else! Otherwise, if I can, I love to read a book. | | | Sheila Wilson Spain Local time: 15:20 Member (2007) Inggris + ... What I WANT to do is rest my eyes, but ... | Apr 27, 2007 |
I really should go for a walk but somehow that never happens. Mainly I stay at the computer, answering Kudoz questions, going through emails, looking at property sites (trying to sell my house in the South of France if anyone's interested!) or reading a book. The problem with all these activities is that although they may relax the brain they don't do much for the eyes (or the neck for that matter - ouch!). Gardening is the only activity that really relaxe... See more I really should go for a walk but somehow that never happens. Mainly I stay at the computer, answering Kudoz questions, going through emails, looking at property sites (trying to sell my house in the South of France if anyone's interested!) or reading a book. The problem with all these activities is that although they may relax the brain they don't do much for the eyes (or the neck for that matter - ouch!). Gardening is the only activity that really relaxes everything but I've only got a balcony and there's only so much one can do in a few square metres. ▲ Collapse | | |
That's my favourite activity... and I don't even have Giovanni's excuse At least, it gives me a fresh supply of energy and then I'm ready to do what I love doing... translate | | | Heike Kurtz Germany Local time: 16:20 Member (2005) Inggris menyang Jerman + ... nap or 1000 steps | Apr 27, 2007 |
In Germany, we say "after a meal, you should either have a nap or walk 1000 steps". Well, I do not know about the meal thing, but to rest my eyes and circulate my blood, I like to listen to some good music and dance or do aerobics for about 10 to 20 minutes. If the weather is fine, I might take a walk around my garden, look after the plants, have a cup of coffee - and the occasional nap is also an option. | |
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Miguel Miranda Portugal Local time: 15:20 Inggris menyang Portugis + ...
Smoking an absolutely delicious cigarette, of course. | | |
Watching an episode of Stargate (or some other captivating sci-fi programme) is relaxing and really gets my mind off those segmentation marks. Also, it usually takes an hour, so I find that it is an ideal duration for a pause when too much translation stuff has built up in my sorry translator brain. Second would be housework, but I have integrated that so well that I don't have any housework periods in my day. I am a disorganized cleaner which actually makes for a clean house. When ... See more Watching an episode of Stargate (or some other captivating sci-fi programme) is relaxing and really gets my mind off those segmentation marks. Also, it usually takes an hour, so I find that it is an ideal duration for a pause when too much translation stuff has built up in my sorry translator brain. Second would be housework, but I have integrated that so well that I don't have any housework periods in my day. I am a disorganized cleaner which actually makes for a clean house. When I visit the bathroom, I sometimes take five minutes to clean the sink. When I get a snack from the fridge, I sometimes wipe the anti-spill shelves while I'm at it. When I go outside for a break, I pick up the garbage that passers-by throw on my lawn (oh, lovely dewy sticky cigarette butts - I'd be so bored without you!). I don't remember actively cleaning house for the past couple of years... So even if I wanted to take a break to do housework - I have never enough housework needing to get done to actually say I'm doing housework. One that will never be on my list is talking on the phone. I hate phones, whether I use if for work or anything else! Even the sound of it ringing chills my blood! Do I have a phobia or other freelancers have this problems as well? Please, tell me I'm nomal! ▲ Collapse | | | Kalinka Hristova Bulgaria Local time: 17:20 Member (2007) Inggris menyang Bulgaria + ... MODERATOR Other: Music | Apr 27, 2007 |
Something fresh and lively to wake me up, even though I would like to sleep, and sleep, and sleep .... | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Things you do to freshen up your brain and continue translating Anycount & Translation Office 3000 | Translation Office 3000
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