Well the vet already came and there's no saving this one, the cancer is to advanced. Forgetting it isn't the problem, she may offload it on me, that's what I'm worried about. How are they going?
Oh. I see. What do you do in a situation like this? Oh, I get it, just that she leaves it with you. My midterms went ok, one good, one bad.
Make her as comfortable as you can. Ya. That's good.
I don't have a quote to share, but this time I need some quotes/life advice, and I figured with all the cool and inspiring things people share here this seemed like a good place to ask, and I'm sure some of you have some great input on it.
I'll be honest, for a long time I've actually lost quite a lot of joy that I used to have after things in life got busier, or things in life didn't go as expected, and it's drained that joy. I know this is a side of me I don't usually share, but I think it'd be good for me to be a little vulnerable in this aspect.
I guess, here's my thing I'd like help on, What is the best advice you have and/or the best advice someone has given to you on finding joy that you've lost? I'm not gonna lie, I've been struggling with that recently, and I'd like your help.
Thanks everyone. I look forward to your input.
I guess it really depends on what you feel depressed about. If it's just in general, some of the things I'd recommend is finding something new or different to do every day. Even if it's just using a different route when driving, finding a different series to watch or completing your homework in a different order, some kind of variety should help take your focus off the mundane and depressing things haunting your mind. And if it's related to a toxic influence in your life, one that's not helping you or anyone else grow as a person physically or spiritually, then you need to get rid of it. Don't be afraid to protect your own mental health, because you're not responsible for other people's issues.
The cool thing about this post is recognizing everyone's font-style. I see your font-style, Bun's font-style, Mock's font-style, Rome's font-style, King's font-style, Con's font-style, K66's font-style, and of course the default font-style. Great job!
Thanks. xD I basically spent around half an hour going over the list of users and picking out the ones with personalized fonts.
You're welcome. Definitely a half-hour well spent.
I don't have a quote to share, but this time I need some quotes/life advice, and I figured with all the cool and inspiring things people share here this seemed like a good place to ask, and I'm sure some of you have some great input on it.
I'll be honest, for a long time I've actually lost quite a lot of joy that I used to have after things in life got busier, or things in life didn't go as expected, and it's drained that joy. I know this is a side of me I don't usually share, but I think it'd be good for me to be a little vulnerable in this aspect.
I guess, here's my thing I'd like help on, What is the best advice you have and/or the best advice someone has given to you on finding joy that you've lost? I'm not gonna lie, I've been struggling with that recently, and I'd like your help.
Thanks everyone. I look forward to your input.
I guess it really depends on what you feel depressed about. If it's just in general, some of the things I'd recommend is finding something new or different to do every day. Even if it's just using a different route when driving, finding a different series to watch or completing your homework in a different order, some kind of variety should help take your focus off the mundane and depressing things haunting your mind. And if it's related to a toxic influence in your life, one that's not helping you or anyone else grow as a person physically or spiritually, then you need to get rid of it. Don't be afraid to protect your own mental health, because you're not responsible for other people's issues.
Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it. I like the idea of doing something different or something new which will definitely be more engaging and interesting. Luckily the toxic things have gotten better over the years, but I'll definitely keep a watch out for those things.
That brings about a vague memory.. That'd be cool. Oh, cool. Our edition did come with a polybag, but that was only with the last edition of the year. Me too, it was (an would still be ) a very exciting moment. (^v^)
It was one of the Phantoka or Mistika comics, I think. Yep. Ah, I see, just as a gift I guess. Awesome. I should sign up for the catalogs again. I'd sign up for the LEGO Life magazine, and I'm sure the content is good, but I'm definitely way too old.
Yeah! Phantoka maybe. Yup, which was crazy-awesome. They still have LEGO Magazine over there? Or is it Life now? Ah yeah, I forgot the age limit.
I don't have a quote to share, but this time I need some quotes/life advice, and I figured with all the cool and inspiring things people share here this seemed like a good place to ask, and I'm sure some of you have some great input on it.
I'll be honest, for a long time I've actually lost quite a lot of joy that I used to have after things in life got busier, or things in life didn't go as expected, and it's drained that joy. I know this is a side of me I don't usually share, but I think it'd be good for me to be a little vulnerable in this aspect.
I guess, here's my thing I'd like help on, What is the best advice you have and/or the best advice someone has given to you on finding joy that you've lost? I'm not gonna lie, I've been struggling with that recently, and I'd like your help.
Thanks everyone. I look forward to your input.
“Hehehehhh, just you wait. Some of the best days of your life haven’t even happened yet so you gotta keep your chin up!” ~ Aya Takayashiki (After School Dice Club)
I'm pretty experienced with grim existence, but hope is immortal. There's usually at least one unique reason for someone's joy growing jaded, be it something or something caused by someone. What I do when faced with tough situations is to, once I've worked out the emotional surge, trace things back to the root and weed my life's garden of whatever seems to ail me. Only then can you adjust life in accordance to what is necessary to regain a healthy and flourishing state of being. It may involve loss, but as my awesome priest once included in a homily: “If there is no grief to hollow out a heart, then there can be no room for joy.” And that stuck with me. A supremely comforting thought is that it's in the LORD's plan to help you through these hardships, to turn these trials into a flame that will refine your soul into something greater than all that assails you.
I guess it really depends on what you feel depressed about. If it's just in general, some of the things I'd recommend is finding something new or different to do every day. Even if it's just using a different route when driving, finding a different series to watch or completing your homework in a different order, some kind of variety should help take your focus off the mundane and depressing things haunting your mind. And if it's related to a toxic influence in your life, one that's not helping you or anyone else grow as a person physically or spiritually, then you need to get rid of it. Don't be afraid to protect your own mental health, because you're not responsible for other people's issues.
Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it. I like the idea of doing something different or something new which will definitely be more engaging and interesting. Luckily the toxic things have gotten better over the years, but I'll definitely keep a watch out for those things.