Is there an acceptable way to be miserable? These past few weeks I have been feeling really moody under the surface but have been trying really hard to hide how I feel. Today I just feel like being honest about where I am at – and it is not a good space!
I have everything to be grateful for and nothing to complain about – except perhaps a desire for linking up with some people with similar interests. I get a lot of satisfaction from connecting with my online friends but sometimes it needs to be face-to-face.
I have signed up with a Creative Writing groupย that commences meeting on 10 March – hopefully that will hit the spot :-).
I am trying to make the most of this stage of my life but I still feel redundant at times. To counteract this, I have been working on another blog about Baby Boomers atย Encore Australia and looking at all the positive opportunities open to me and others my age.
Anyway, some nice flowers to brighten the day:
These flowers are so pretty. I haven’t heard of an acceptable way to be miserable, Rainee.
Thanks Ranu – I haven’t either ๐
Being miserable is completely acceptable! Accepting doesn’t mean giving up, it means facing who you are and I think it’s a good way to learn to truly love yourself. Just remember you are a good person ๐
Thanks Joel – that is a nice thing to say ๐
The flowers are lovely, of course, and I hope the writing group sets you off in a new, productive and happy direction.
Thanks Peter – I am feeling a bit less grumpy today ๐
Maybe this will make you smile:
If it doesn’t play where you are:
http://nrhatch.wordpress.com/2010/07/10/5-easy-ways-to-make-yourself-miserable/
The video really hits the spot Nancy – I loved it ๐
Yay! I love this video . . . it always puts me in a better mood. ๐