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    http://pinterest.com/

    ^ be warned, it's so distracting it's potentially addictive sometimes, but it's *really* distracting!

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    itscindylou
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aspasia View Post
    http://pinterest.com/

    ^ be warned, it's so distracting it's potentially addictive sometimes, but it's *really* distracting!
    Definitely one of my favorite distractions I've also started listening to soothing instrumental music to help keep me calm. My youngest daughter asked me, "What's up with the music mom?" but it really seems to help. My favorite: Claire de Lune by Debussey.

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    Scarlet Devil
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    Couldn't agree more. I find it great for procrastination, had never really thought of it as a 'distraction' when I'm feeling low though ....perhaps actually baking all the yummy stuff I pin would be good too!

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