07-06-2016, 10:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-06-2016, 10:12 PM by tanysquirrel.)
I have found, throughout my transistion, as I become more balanced with self, I have a greater appreciation of everything I see around me.
whether it be a nice well maintained garden or yard, or perhaps a nice opera piece ( yes, I like opera
) or even a nice well prepared meal.
as you find your center, you become more content, in my opinion. not content in the manner where you tend to "settle" for less than you want, need or desire, however, but content in the manner of you are happier with things. whether it be of self, others, family.
Don't get me wrong, I do still have my days that I get a bit cranky and/or upset with others. I am human after all. however the good days seem to outweigh the bad, and for that alone, I am thankful.
some may see my thankfulness and contentment as being Mushy.. or over emotional, but its not. its just being grateful to be able to be me.
too often, we tend to get stuck in the rush of the day to day things, without taking the time to stop and smell the roses. Treat yourself well and be content. After all, things can always be a lot worse (just NEVER ask how, you will find out much to your dismay).
whether it be a nice well maintained garden or yard, or perhaps a nice opera piece ( yes, I like opera
) or even a nice well prepared meal. as you find your center, you become more content, in my opinion. not content in the manner where you tend to "settle" for less than you want, need or desire, however, but content in the manner of you are happier with things. whether it be of self, others, family.
Don't get me wrong, I do still have my days that I get a bit cranky and/or upset with others. I am human after all. however the good days seem to outweigh the bad, and for that alone, I am thankful.
some may see my thankfulness and contentment as being Mushy.. or over emotional, but its not. its just being grateful to be able to be me.
too often, we tend to get stuck in the rush of the day to day things, without taking the time to stop and smell the roses. Treat yourself well and be content. After all, things can always be a lot worse (just NEVER ask how, you will find out much to your dismay).

