You are truly blessed to have your sadness catch up with you. I support you in embracing it, being with it, and giving it your attention. Sadness, which has been held at bay and then finally shows up, is like an old friend knocking at our door asking for a little attention.
For 365 days I answered a different question. I spent one year discovering myself more than I had my whole life. Every question remains on this blog and I hope that you do revisit each question starting at #1.I have decided from here on out that I am going to let the creative genius out as it comes. I do not believe in forced art...it must come natural. I am 34 years old and still discovering myself. I have moments of great peace and wellness and times of sadness and confusion that boggle my mind and exhaust my body. It is the latter that I have a hard time accepting and sometimes I need a palette to spill all of my thoughts and feelings out to make me feel better. So here I am. As readers I hope you are able to relate and I hope you enjoy the journey.
I hope you feel better soon
oh no! rest up 🙂
what makes me sad? when i don’t see my kid for too long.
Get well quick dear! You still have your creativity at it’s peak. Cheer up, it’s a passing phase too. Can’t wait to have you up and doing!
You are truly blessed to have your sadness catch up with you. I support you in embracing it, being with it, and giving it your attention. Sadness, which has been held at bay and then finally shows up, is like an old friend knocking at our door asking for a little attention.
I have had a bit of sadness come my way recently. I am moving into the action phase now though. I am putting the sadness in the rear view mirror.
All The Best!
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