You see, the main thing about Torchlight 2 is that, whereas with games like Diablo 3 where you're forced to keep on the usually quite linear main quest, Torchlight excels in
finding little distractions for you to fall into.
Not exact matches
You'll
find that these
little distractions suddenly become monstrous when you're trying desperately to land more clients or have conference calls.
I think the most important part of technology use is
finding balance — and not falling into the trap of using screens as a
distraction when our
little ones are seeking, or in need of, connection.
Occasionally the inconsistencies turn into
distractions, as I sometimes
find myself a
little too preoccupied with these areas than I should.
I, on the other hand, generally
find myself much more concerned with actually enjoying the movie I'm going to see, and the recipe for me to do that involves as
little distraction as possible.
So, here it is... if there is an area with
little distractions and no traffic, (like a low populated cul - de-sac, for instance) many owners have
found that as soon as they drop the leash and let it drag behind the dog, the dog will stay in place.
We
find distractions,
little things to prevent ourselves from burning out.
Do Not Disturb mode on Android can be handy if you're in a meeting, at a movie, or anywhere else where your phone needs to not be a
distraction for a
little while, but the real value is
found in Do Not Disturb's automatic rules.
It's such a
little thing, but when I have flowers on the table I
find myself shutting out the
distractions and just lingering on their beauty many times a day.