A few days ago
Anonymous

Do you concentrate better when your feet are bare?

Do you concentrate better when your feet are bare?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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yes. i take my shoes off in class all the time– because the sneakers/clogs that i wear keep me concious of my feet.. in socks i dont have that problem

i just have the problem of leaving my shoes all over school

(although tencially in socks my feet arent bare)

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Yes I do. Two examples of it being true in my case.

At school I felt like my feet were always suffocating in class and I hated it so much I found it difficult to concentrate. Often I would slip off my shoes and socks under the desk where the teacher would not see (no one could walk barefoot without a good reason). Instantly freeing my feet of their prison I felt more comfortable and relaxed thus being able to concentrate better.

Now with school in the past I am at work trying to keep my area efficient and ahead of the pack. That is why I am always in bare feet at work including meetings, at my desk and co-ordinating my daily workload around the office floor. I believe it has helped me get where I am (Almost junior executive at 23 years old!). Bare feet have always helped me as I have helped them by never putting them in the prison of a shoe or sock again.

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A few days ago
Jerome54
I suppose it is possible though not noticeable. In my case I don’t believe so because I have very poor blood circulation and I have to take extra care for my extremeties will turn colors and become literally cold. Sounds like an interesting study.
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A few days ago
Chuckie H
You know I believe so. You always see a lot of university students with sandals/flip flops and they usually slip them off while in library. I think I might have done better in college had I dressed more comfortable.
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A few days ago
Running Gal
Yes because I am not thinking about how uncomfortable my feet are.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Lol, I’m not sure, but it is certainly more comfortable.
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