Do lazy days make you feel rested or unproductive?
…I don’t think it means what you think it means.
#dailysnark

…actually, why not?
Do lazy days make you feel rested or unproductive?
…I don’t think it means what you think it means.
#dailysnark
How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic?
Slow down. Breathe. Enjoy the sunshine. Go swim. See the sights. Connect with that person.
Do that thing you always wanted to do.
If you can’t, what’s holding you back? Figure that out.
Then go and find out which underpaid single mother already did what you always wanted to do, and follow her lead.
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Daily Affirmations, if wanted:
• Your life is a garden: Water what nourishes, remove what poisons, and be mindful of the weeds, they pop up regularly.
• Grow at your own pace. There’s only one you.
• Rest well: It takes time to recuperate, and you need it, body and soul.
• Take that time off you’ve been meaning to take, and do something positive you genuinely enjoy.
• Give people their flowers when they’re around to receive them.
• Be a good friend. That sometimes means saying, “Thus far and no further,” and meaning it.
• Boundaries: Yours and others. Respect them.
• Read at least one book of fiction every year. You don’t have to tell anybody about it. Just enjoy the experience.
• Find that music album Younger You loved and listen to it all the way through.
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