Fear is a powerful emotion. It's a bitch is what it is. It is such an immobilizing feeling. Debilitating. It stuns you in a way that you didn't even know it affected you so. Fear is like a Boggart in Harry Potter, an unidentified mass that can shift into anything, but unfortunately saying the word ridiculous won't make the fear go away. So what will? There's a coined phrase by Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Only thing we have to fear is fear itself". Let's evaluate that, shall we?
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Like everyone, I have had thoughts on where I see myself and what I wanted for myself in the long term. These thoughts have not gone through fruition, but if it were I wonder if I would be happy. Probably not, but it makes me wonder what will make me happy?
There was a time when people lived in the moment. You went on family trips or hung out with friends and just experienced the world around you. The memories were in the stories of the people you were with. Now the memories are on our cell phones and online for everyone to see. We are so engaged in how everyone else's life is online, that we don't cherish the ones that are happening in front of us.
Are you someone that enjoys the company of just yourself? You make plans with friends, but quickly become excited when they fall through? You become overwhelmed when the room is exceeded past two people? You my friend are an introvert and that's okay.
I have worked as a Receptionist or some form of Admininstrative Assistant since the age of 13. During those years, there has been some behaviors from co-workers and the public that I find irritating.
I came across an article once that rang true to a scenario that I've had to endure for 30 years and will continue 'til the day I die. Having a unique name.
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February 2024
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