dteowner
Shoegazer
I'm thinking he'd make more (At least around here) with a YouTube of him doing the Charleston.
PJ, where did you read about that coffee thing? Pretty interesting actually.
That is exactly my thought - we're still in transition, and the amount of crap between a house full of boxes, kids just starting school, wife learning the area, and my job hitting full stride, compounded with a needed trip back to the home area (details here) ... it just tires me right out.Try to make that little free time you have as memorable you can.
We all get stressed, down, and used up at times. The bad part about such conditions is it often drains us of our desire to do the very things that will make us feel better. Not to mention draining us of the mental energy to make a decision about doing something. It seems if we let that rut get just that one inch too deep it takes twice the energy to climb out. But once out you see it was only an inch high.
We all get stressed, down, and used up at times. The bad part about such conditions is it often drains us of our desire to do the very things that will make us feel better. Not to mention draining us of the mental energy to make a decision about doing something. It seems if we let that rut get just that one inch too deep it takes twice the energy to climb out. But once out you see it was only an inch high.
what do you guys do when you are just dead tired, whatever you do it's not fun?? I'm still not used to amount of working being given to me, I'm always tired both metally and physically, whatever I do it just isn't fun at all! All I do is waking up at 6am, get to uni by 8.15am then slave away till 5pm, get home at 7pm, eat dinner, shower then bed to wake up at 6am again the next day.
I know I have to get used to this since that's all adults do for rest of their life but I don't have motivation to do anything. Any advice to spice up life a bit more in this situation? Or do I have to wait until my body slowly adjust itself to this hectic schedule?