I know we are all tongue-in-cheek here, but there is something to staying busy, to being productive, to focusing on a goal, and not being idle and letting the mind wander that has merit.
I find that when I focus on my family, on my work, on my goals, the angst is less for a time.
It never changes. It is always there. I am who I am. I know this. But, it does ebb and flow.
It doesn't take much to trigger and be triggered to remember that it's still there. More on that later...
obviously, other things can take the driver's seat, and I think that's a good thing. It's not good to focus and agonize over one aspect of ourselves day-in and day-out. :)
I am an avid proponent of keeping your life full, so that you don't get hung up on the bumps in life. Granted, you need to take the time to address the bumps, but it's nice to not allow them to rule you.
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If only it were that easy.
OMG(osh) there is a cure. Stay busy. Why couldn't I think of that.
I know we are all tongue-in-cheek here, but there is something to staying busy, to being productive, to focusing on a goal, and not being idle and letting the mind wander that has merit.
I find that when I focus on my family, on my work, on my goals, the angst is less for a time.
It never changes. It is always there. I am who I am. I know this. But, it does ebb and flow.
It doesn't take much to trigger and be triggered to remember that it's still there. More on that later...
obviously, other things can take the driver's seat, and I think that's a good thing. It's not good to focus and agonize over one aspect of ourselves day-in and day-out. :)
I am an avid proponent of keeping your life full, so that you don't get hung up on the bumps in life. Granted, you need to take the time to address the bumps, but it's nice to not allow them to rule you.
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