Wow, that painting is gorgeous! Yes, please do more of that.
It's easy to fall into a rut. It's comfortable, even when we know we should be doing more. I wake up at different times, depending on how many times I wake up during the night, but my first move after I've turned on the coffee and settled into my favorite chair is to do my Wordl…
Wow, that painting is gorgeous! Yes, please do more of that.
It's easy to fall into a rut. It's comfortable, even when we know we should be doing more. I wake up at different times, depending on how many times I wake up during the night, but my first move after I've turned on the coffee and settled into my favorite chair is to do my Wordle (it's more than a game, it's a competition with myself. I've done 529 of those suckers and my win rate is at 99%. Then I do Connections, which is almost always much harder but I don't keep track of wins or losses so it doesn't matter.
I should exercise more and I know it. There's the real challenge! But I can't say I'm ever bored. The days fly by, faster than I would like, and whatever I don't get done today might get done tomorrow. Or not, if there's something else I want to do that feels more like it.
I think we discount attitude when we look at how older people live. We can't talk people into or out of an attitude. The ones who are happy despite their problems were probably always happy despite their problems. Sometimes the others are just happier being miserable. A look back at their lives would probably show a pattern...
Hi Ramona, That really is the point, I think - attitude . "The ones who are happy despite their problems were probably always happy despite their problems." - or they make changes accordingly.
Wow, that painting is gorgeous! Yes, please do more of that.
It's easy to fall into a rut. It's comfortable, even when we know we should be doing more. I wake up at different times, depending on how many times I wake up during the night, but my first move after I've turned on the coffee and settled into my favorite chair is to do my Wordle (it's more than a game, it's a competition with myself. I've done 529 of those suckers and my win rate is at 99%. Then I do Connections, which is almost always much harder but I don't keep track of wins or losses so it doesn't matter.
I should exercise more and I know it. There's the real challenge! But I can't say I'm ever bored. The days fly by, faster than I would like, and whatever I don't get done today might get done tomorrow. Or not, if there's something else I want to do that feels more like it.
I think we discount attitude when we look at how older people live. We can't talk people into or out of an attitude. The ones who are happy despite their problems were probably always happy despite their problems. Sometimes the others are just happier being miserable. A look back at their lives would probably show a pattern...
Hi Ramona, That really is the point, I think - attitude . "The ones who are happy despite their problems were probably always happy despite their problems." - or they make changes accordingly.