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Catching a Hurricane’s Leftovers (And What to Do When Trapped in Your Apartment)
1. Sleep - because god knows no one ever gets enough of it. NO ONE.
2. Don’t go to work - just don’t.
3. Read - because you have at least 3 partially read books and you know if you read more than 40 pages it’d probably result in some grand life-changing epiphany.
4. Indulge and have an existential crisis or two - because you’re
in you’re 20’sa human being. Then go to #3.5. Look around your house for something to clean - because your house is probably dirty as hell.
6. Make a playlist to clean your house to - because you’re in the mood to find those few hidden gems/one hit wonders that get lost in your itunes shuffle.
7. Make a mess so you can clean it - …I’m not really sure about this one.
8. Make a mess so you can make a playlist!
9. Listen to the playlist.
10. Don’t clean your house.
11. Drink a lot of coffee - because nothing’s better than being hyper-energetic and not cleaning your house.
12. Look out a window wrapped in a blanket - because you can fully revel in how awesome it is that you’re not stuck outside in the rain.
13. Let yourself be just a little bit sad, but then realize (know) that everything’s pretty much okay - because you can fully revel in how awesome it is that everything is pretty much okay.
14. Leave most of the lights off - you know, ambiance.
15. Catch up on your television.
16. Catch up on 2-year-old reruns.
17. Stare out the window contemplating whether or not it’s worth leaving the house - (don’t)
18. Do anything you want - because you can.
19. Naked.
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Alright alright so I haven’t been posting much recently (read: at all)… And for that I am sorry.
This summer has been one of many amazing ups and a few really, really bad downs. My brain is literally like a tangled ball of six others balls of yarn. So until I can untangle one strand and put it on the internet (I’m not sure where this metaphor is going), I’m afraid you’ll have to wait to (not) read another one of my poorly constructed, whiny, complainy rants.
Lets still be friends.
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Out in the Woods, Carved on a Tree, Two Little Words:
“Remember me”.
I miss you.
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The Beauty of Belief: Coffee Cup Analogy
A group of alumni, highly established in their careers, got together to visit their old university lecturer. Conversation soon turned into complaints about stress in work and life.
Offering his guests coffee, the lecturer went to the kitchen and returned with a large pot…
Posted on July 8, 2011 via Mellow Down Easy with 18 notes
Source: myriadhues.wordpress.com
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I Would Totally Kill to Have a Bankable Talent and/or Skill
Or any talent and/or skill really. But money always helps.