The new year

Jan 15, 2007 01:29

I always find it strange how, psychologically, it's so easy for me to "start fresh" as soon as december is over and january begins. I mean, theoretically I could do it at any time, but it never seems as effective as at the onset of the new year ( Read more... )

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rivetpepsquad January 15 2007, 19:15:09 UTC
I always find it strange how, psychologically, it's so easy for me to "start fresh" as soon as december is over and january begins. I mean, theoretically I could do it at any time, but it never seems as effective as at the onset of the new year

Absolutely true with me, too, though I know how ridiculous it is.
Oh well. Best for me to just harness it, rather that try to mess with it!

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...And lard saw it was good. lady_i January 15 2007, 19:30:22 UTC
Let there be tamales.

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Re: ...And lard saw it was good. av_phibes January 15 2007, 20:11:45 UTC
Oh my god, there are going to be so many tamales...

I will have to make two parties out of it. The tamale making party and the tamale eating party.

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rxrfrx January 15 2007, 19:42:08 UTC
I just planted my first group of seeds and I keep checking them multiple times a day even though they probably won't sprout for two weeks.

That's what I did at my job for most of 2005. With free Blue Cross & Blue Shield.

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jwz January 15 2007, 21:19:46 UTC
Wow, if I had quit every job that made me cry... well, I'd probably be spending my entire life couch surfing or something. That sounds like a good idea in principle, but in practice, I dunno...

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av_phibes January 16 2007, 19:26:29 UTC
Rest assured...I've quit a lot of jobs! No regrets, though, as this rule got me out of both the film industry and the fashion industry mercifully quickly.

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norae January 15 2007, 22:32:13 UTC
Man I cried just this past weekend at my job! It was a first, and hopefully an only. But it did make me consider quitting.

At any rate, I'm glad the new year is going well so far.

Gardening is awesome. It's a relief to know that whatever you do, they will probably grow. Sort of unlike the paralysis surrounding work. (I am familiar with this phenomonon.)

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av_phibes January 16 2007, 19:28:37 UTC
If I had your job, I would probably cry all the time.

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