09-04-2020, 04:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-04-2020, 04:06 PM by Have at ye.)
BTW., a little bit of a DRS testimonial here, since it appears to have been the first proper "stress test" I've given it in a professional setting:
Normally, after 2 weeks' worth of rehearsals surrounded by people of... dubious moral character, to put it mildly, I'd probably have to recuperate for about at least a week, and there's a fairly good chance I'd be emotionally and mentally exhausted, as well as depressed for a period of time. [EDIT: There's also a chance I'd have fallen ill due to all that. I noticed I often get stupid infections and the like in such settings, but didn't catch anything now. Which is great, given COVID an' all]
Now, all I'm experiencing is muscular exhaustion and had moments of mild-to-moderate annoyance.
I am supplementing the DRS with other stuffies and thingies I own/know how to do, etc., like f.in. clearings and the like, but still. There's a world of difference.
That lovely responder of mine did put a little bit of sunshine and rainbows into the whole affair, though, as well.
Normally, after 2 weeks' worth of rehearsals surrounded by people of... dubious moral character, to put it mildly, I'd probably have to recuperate for about at least a week, and there's a fairly good chance I'd be emotionally and mentally exhausted, as well as depressed for a period of time. [EDIT: There's also a chance I'd have fallen ill due to all that. I noticed I often get stupid infections and the like in such settings, but didn't catch anything now. Which is great, given COVID an' all]
Now, all I'm experiencing is muscular exhaustion and had moments of mild-to-moderate annoyance.
I am supplementing the DRS with other stuffies and thingies I own/know how to do, etc., like f.in. clearings and the like, but still. There's a world of difference.
That lovely responder of mine did put a little bit of sunshine and rainbows into the whole affair, though, as well.
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