OtirThat's a wonderful boo Djakyem! I loved it! but I don't think I can boo back, I haven't seen how you do this, apparently the application works only with a phone, doesn't it? I am a very limited-gadget person, I am only using an "old" like me desktop, happy enough that it allows me to post and follow all my tech-savvy friends online! Video is the utmost, but phone, no, I don't have that :-)
I live in the United States, on the East Coast, which leaves us a six hour time difference, so we are off to dinner. It's nice to see that you are so close to le lac de Lausanne, I can picture where you live from childhood memories (so they might be inaccurate a little bit). The closest I came to where you live as an adult would have been Pontarlier I guess, and hence we had toured in Switzerland, but I can't remember the name of the place we had went with my choir (that was in the late 80's).
Anyway, back to the topic of avoidance, yes, there are very powerful schemes at play to avoid what causes us discomfort, and it is sometimes very difficult to trace back to the real causes, that may have nothing to do with the actual actions (like unpacking several boxes, or sorting through some paperwork, or any other tedious organizational task). I know, for me, it has to do with anxiety. So that's a very long story.
I have been able to move from the unpleasant feeling that led to my tweet, thanks to "just doing it", not completely of course, but the necessary surface action that alleviated the guilt feeling!
I love our conversation Djakyem, and I am sorry I couldn't make it more lively with an audio, please forgive me!
TTYL