![]() That’s right, the end-of-the-year survey. Oh my gosh, guess what we just sent out to all our FaN bloggers. If you’re sad, accept that you’ll have to add an extra step in your decision-making process. The sad thing about sadness is that it creeps into the areas of your life that it has no business creeping into like work and play and everything in between. If you’re really sad, now’s a great time to write that novel, take that class, or go after that social life you’ve been dreaming of. ![]() If you don’t love what you do at your main job, consider taking on a side project. Really, nothing takes your mind off of being sad like doing the work that you love. However, I found that once I accepted that I was sad and would be sad off and on into the unforeseeable future, I started getting less sad. If you’re impatient like me, being sad is even more annoying, because you really don’t want to waste time with being sad. So just in case you also had a sad year, or have sad times coming up in your future, here’s my advice on how to be sad: 1. ![]() The truth is I learned more about how to be sad this year, than perhaps any other year on record. And that kind of throws a permanent shadow over all of the good stuff that happened this year. ![]() I got a surprising number of them done and in the bag, including “get pregnant.” However, unlike every year since 2005, I won’t be calling this my best year ever. I’ve been thinking a lot about my 2011 resolutions as you do at this time of the year. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |