As always, this is my online journal, thoughts I have are processed in real-time between myself and whoever reads these posts.
I just got home after dropping off my rent payment, stopping at a second hand store and putting some gas in the truck. As I was driving I went by a few churches and got thinking about how and what I spend my time doing. Usually these thoughts are fleeting and forgotten, I am really great at forgetting. The truth is time is just being marked. It passes quickly and is lost forever.
I believe these thoughts are going to stay with me.
As I unload trucks, manage the store as part of a team, deal with customers, stock shelves make deposits and lock the doors, is this what I am supposed to be doing with my life?
You and I have to ask some hard questions and not evade the answers. This can be tough because it requires us to be honest with ourselves. It may demand making decisions that change the course of our lives, be scary or uncomfortable, but ultimately it could prove to be the best thing we’ve ever done for ourselves and others.
I just take one minute, one hour, one day at a time.
I don’t try to compare myself to others for we all have unique struggles in mental health.
So, just one piece of advice, “BREATH”. Take time to de-stress each day.
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