The power of a special interest

It never ceases to amaze me the effect that a special interest/something familiar can have. I was having a really wobbly weekend. My anxiety was sky high and my mood wasn't great. I couldn't concentrate on anything because my mind was going a million miles an hour. There was nothing I wanted to do and nothing on TV that remotely interested me. I decided to put a Harry Potter film on. Harry Potter has been a special interest for many years and the films can be a source of comfort. (Admittedly not always, sometimes they irritate me for being from the books). This time the impact was immediate and profound. My body instantly relaxed, my mind stopped racing so badly and I felt so much better. There was still some anxiety etc but at a far more manageable level. It amazes me that a film can have this level of impact.

Does anybody else find their special interest can help them in this way? What is your go to when you're having a bad day?

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  • This does help me as well. I watch some form of motorcycle racing nearly every night but if I’m in a bad place I’ll find something motorcycle related to help calm me down. 

  • Hi Take5, what class of racing is your favourite? Mine used to be 125GP, mostly a fan of the Japanese riders. Anything TT and Joey Dunlop related too.

    I used to say that riding should be prescribed as therapy - helmet on, no chance of interacting with people, hyperfocus on hitting apexes, maybe a little ADHD risk taking? Thinking

  • Hey Boika

    My favourite class is Moto Gp (premier class) and also enjoy the following in no particular order.

    Moto 3 (250 cc)

    Moto 2 (765 cc)

    World superbikes 

    British superbikes 

    I also (thanks to our old friend ISperg) watch a lot of Guy Martin stuff. I also watch documentaries, Red Bull tv do some great stuff on there called Inside Line.

    I watch live at circuits in the Uk and Europe as well. 
    My favourite Japanese rider atm is Ai Ogura who has just moved from the Moto 2 class to premier Gp, he has a great riding style. 

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  • Hey Boika

    My favourite class is Moto Gp (premier class) and also enjoy the following in no particular order.

    Moto 3 (250 cc)

    Moto 2 (765 cc)

    World superbikes 

    British superbikes 

    I also (thanks to our old friend ISperg) watch a lot of Guy Martin stuff. I also watch documentaries, Red Bull tv do some great stuff on there called Inside Line.

    I watch live at circuits in the Uk and Europe as well. 
    My favourite Japanese rider atm is Ai Ogura who has just moved from the Moto 2 class to premier Gp, he has a great riding style. 

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