Hey - I haven't talked to you in awhile, and now I know why. :P
Several months ago I was speaking with one of my english teachers, and he remarked that many people, especially HB people, often equate being busy with being unhappy. Then he went on to say that as long as the busy-ness is not detracting from some sort of personal fulfillment, one is not really unhappy at all. And for some odd reason, I believe him. The point is to follow Sharon's advice and don't let the yin overwhelm the yang. And I know you say you love what you are doing, but just because you have a deep emotional, psychological, etc connection to it doesn't necessarily mean you are Enjoying it. Maybe all you need is to drop your coffee, spend a day in the city or in Elmhurst, and go find the best mango smoothie place around. Grab a friend and just enjoy the day. Stop worrying about your homework, your shows, and your general life. Take care of your well-being and let yourself thrive on the moment...
Gosh, I sound like one of those cheesy self-help books that don't ever work. But the sentiment is sound!
Just be good to yourself, kay? KAY.
Whenever you have a spare moment or two, I'd love to hear from you!
Several months ago I was speaking with one of my english teachers, and he remarked that many people, especially HB people, often equate being busy with being unhappy. Then he went on to say that as long as the busy-ness is not detracting from some sort of personal fulfillment, one is not really unhappy at all. And for some odd reason, I believe him.
The point is to follow Sharon's advice and don't let the yin overwhelm the yang.
And I know you say you love what you are doing, but just because you have a deep emotional, psychological, etc connection to it doesn't necessarily mean you are Enjoying it.
Maybe all you need is to drop your coffee, spend a day in the city or in Elmhurst, and go find the best mango smoothie place around. Grab a friend and just enjoy the day. Stop worrying about your homework, your shows, and your general life. Take care of your well-being and let yourself thrive on the moment...
Gosh, I sound like one of those cheesy self-help books that don't ever work.
But the sentiment is sound!
Just be good to yourself, kay? KAY.
Whenever you have a spare moment or two, I'd love to hear from you!
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