Djo

A Year Ago: 'I was not aware until recently.  I did not know this music existed and I am sad for the time I missed and simultaneously glad for being here now. I'm not going to provide details of this band.  If you are interested please go ahead and search for that information yourself.  If you care, it may bring a smile.   I love the music I have heard from this band so far. Literally, everything makes me smile and feel an uplifted kind f joy that I do not feel often with just music.  Normally there has to be some sort of memory already attached to a song but this album I've been listening to today is phenomenal.  'right out tha gate.' DECIDE. Such a great word.  Yes, there are innumerable possibilities in this world.  Possibilities of the life you could live, the path you could take to lead you, hopefully, to heights of success and happiness you can't even imagine.  But, the thing is, you have to decide.  You can't let yourself sit there and think so much. 

Reset...Sunny

Photo Credit : Rebecca Scott





Sunny
Today I find myself three and a half months into another life.

I wake
look for work online
send resumes
research, website building,
best product descriptions for items I'm selling on Etsy
(I still have too much stuff)

I feel like  a slacker.
I got my first job when I was sixteen and, except for 4 months in my 20's, I've always had a job.  I need a job now but I'm torn.  I don't want to work in an office but I want to make relatively good money.  I want to work from home, not have to dress up, and make my own hours.  I'm good about self-discipline when it comes to making time to get remote work completed but apparently not about getting the work in the first place.  Maybe this pandemic will help...


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A few months ago, things were different.  I could not have guessed where we would be as a world today.  I may be the only one that feels this but I feel stronger today than when the pandemic started.  The quiet and time to vegetate helped me to breathe and find my track.  I was able to sit and watch the breeze rustle the leaves.  I needed that time to understand my strength and my calm and now I can run.    

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