Sundown Inspirations: How To Inspire Yourself At Night

Ever find your night life dreary? Are you tired with all the night outs and endless revelry? If you said yes, it’s time for change. Here are other activities you could cram your nights with. They don’t involve alcohol but they can be just as fun and addicting.

1. Smell the sweetest sweat. Have you ever smelled the sweetest sweat aroma? Of course it is not your boyfriend’s stench from th habit of using Zippo Lighter on cigars. I am spilling about the sweet and sour pungent smell of a baby’s underarm. Nothing inspires me better than a infant’s tang.

2. Listen to Earthworm Songs. On mid eve where its deaf silent, the eccentric tune of the earthworms is music to my ears. You can forget future dystopia and enjoy the once alien voices audible from underneath.

3. Feel the Silence. I may sound devoid of meaning like people who go crazy for a personalized zippo lighters. I can’t halt myself from being awed by the deafening stillness that twighlight brings. I find it inspiring and enlightening, its gives a novelty of hope for tomorrow.

4. Cuddle on Your Lover’s Embrace. Nothing compares to the evening encounter of a lover’s embrace. You can hug at daylight or under the afternoon shade, but its definitely worth it to cuddle at night under the moonlight.

5. Pay Attention to Baby Snore. Its sounds cute, adorable and endearing. This is the snore–sounding so pleasant.

6. Trace the raindrops on the window. There’s just something special about raindrops at evenings. Looks more gloomy and sad but lovely and comforting.

7. Slumber Sweetly. What are evenings for but to take refuge for a sleep. To doze off has never been so delightful to a hard day’s work.

8. Gaze on a lighted candle. Even military zippo lighters can not Not just a usual cylindrical wax, it displays intense emotions as romance and passion, hope and love.

9. Reach for the heavens. The dancing and twinkling patterns that I wish on when it falls. The bright circle that transforms in phases. All these gives me a sense of hapiness that one can’t get elsewhere.

Evenings connote the absence of light only. It does not keep us from drawing little meaningful things to inspire us everyday.

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This post was written by conversation on November 20, 2008

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