Monthly Archives: November 2014
Day 249: I’m bored
I was afraid this would happen. Not even a week after saying that I was giving myself permission to focus almost solely on me, I have a confession to make. I’m bored. Bored.out.of.my.mind. It’s something I’ve been holding back…not wanting … Continue reading
Day 248: Be the punchline
I’ve always been funny. At least I like to think I’m funny. Whatever I am…however funny or not funny…I’ve been this way since I was little. I love to make people laugh, especially at inopportune times. Angry…I’ll find a … Continue reading
Day 247: What do you desire
On Black Friday, I’m hoping you’ll carve out 80 seconds…JUST 80 SECONDS…to watch this amazing video shared by my friend, Red-headed Gypsy, and consider one thing… What do you desire ? http://jumpfirst.invisiblechildren.com/# I’m pretty sure it’s nothing in the … Continue reading
Day 246: Thankful for the dark
Everyday when I sit down to write my blog, I’m forced to think about how lucky I am. Even those days when I don’t really feel like writing, I’m still reminded of the fact that I’m living this amazing life…one where … Continue reading
Day 245: Living for me
There are things I need to do for work…things that involve carving out some time and sitting in front of my computer…possibly with a phone in my hand. And I don’t want to do any of them. I realized … Continue reading
Day 244: Opportunistic
There’s nothing wrong with being opportunistic, as long as you aren’t throwing all moral convictions out the window. There are certainly times when life presents a situation that you’d be stupid to not take advantage of. I think a good rule … Continue reading
Day 243: Productive
There’s something about a holiday week that used to make me feel uber productive. Maybe it was because so many folks would take the week off so my day would be quieter than normal…leaving me to do those tasks that … Continue reading
Day 240: A thin line
Maybe it’s the job I’m doing now or the things I’m noticing that people are talking about, but I’ve come to notice there’s a thin line between being supportive and being an enabler. And if that’s not grey enough for … Continue reading