Friday, August 17, 2007

Happiness Is. . .

Making the most of who you are, where you are, and the goodness that surrounds you.

I've been in a funk lately. You know what I'm talking about. All week I've been struggling. I just haven't felt myself. I've lost my mojo. This usually happens about middle of January when the holidays are over, the weather is nasty, and I'm facing Valentine's Day. Well, the weather is perfect summer sultry, I'm looking forward to the crispness of fall, work is great, and I should be blissfully happy. So--what's going on? Maybe it's because my race is over and I need to set some new goals. Maybe I'm stuck in a rut. Maybe I just need to shower, clean my house, buy a new song off of iTunes and spend some more time enjoying the little things that make life sparkly. Maybe I need to make an entry in the gratitude bucket. Maybe I need to shake off some selfishness.

Maybe the occassional funk makes the spark in my sparkle.

2 comments:

Eric said...

I've heard over the years that the best way to get out of a funk is to make some baked goods for people like me. I've had to put myself in many situations where people are giving me service. It can be a difficult task to perform, but I am constantly reminded by the knowledge that it takes two to serve, one to serve, and one to be served. I'm just facilitating the happiness of others.

Anonymous said...

I think you need to come home and live.

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