Get Over It...

Monday, February 16, 2009

Seriously....

I need to get over it. The majority of this blog has been nothing but me writing about the grey cloud that I bring with me everywhere that I go.

I rarely write about anything positive and when I do I usually find something wrong with that too. I keep saying that I want this shitty mood to end and that I want to be happier and not so bummed out all the time. The first thing that I need to do then is stop complaining and do something about it.

Oh, this does not mean that my problems will dissolve and I will break into a pathetic version of Kumbaya. Oh no. It just means that maybe if I start trying to be more positive my life will kind of flow along in that direction. So that is what I'm going to do.

So I'm going to try and get life flowing in the right direction. Goodbye grey cloud, hello sunshine.

Here goes nothin...

:-)

4 comments:

Linda S. Socha said...

You know....I know so many people who deal with this at different points....me included. I am firmly convinced that December through February is the worse culprit...YEA for March....
Linda

~A~ said...

Hi Linda~

I'm sure that the winter blues are definitley partly to blame for by bad mood lately. It's so many other things too. My problem is I'd rather complain about them sometimes as opposed to getting off my ass and doing something to change them.

There are of course, some things that I cannot change that cause me grief. Those are the most challenging to deal with. That's life. What do you do, you know?

Bring on Spring!!

~A~

Chris said...

This is definitely one of those posts I relate to a lot. There's a really good book I read several years ago called "Excuse me, Your Life is Waiting", by a woman named Lynn Grabhorn (I think I got her name right). She talks about the whole "you get back what you put out" idea, which isn't a new one, but she really puts it in such simple terms, and gives tons and tons of real-life examples of how to put the practice of "positive vibrations" to work. The trick is to continue to practice these methods, and I do believe they work, but for whatever reason, I also forget for long periods to do any of what she suggests. Maybe sometimes we're just more comfortable with what we know...anyway, it's a good book to read, and it's a fast read as well.

~A~ said...

Thanks Chris!
I'll have to check this out.
;-)

~A~