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Default May 31, 2019 at 02:00 PM
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Got out for a couple walks today
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Yes. I was out with an aquaintance and I ran into someone else. Now, I am not particularly friendly with this person but he is an extrovert and excited to be back in the area and so we talked.

I have to mention this person is devastatingly handsome. A god. At least 50% of the time while talking to him I had to remind myself not to stare. But he is the kind of guy who doesn't seem to really be effected by it. He is either unaware of his looks or doesn't care.

Had my acquaintance just come over to chat, and I was actually hoping she would, I would have introduced her but she ran off.

The rest of the day she was remarking on it and seemed a little miffed.

We are both too old to really be scoping for guys but it is always wonderful when a very good looking guy wants to talk to you and it makes others envious even for a second.
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Default May 31, 2019 at 08:18 PM
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A woman friend and I enjoyed watching "John Wick3 Parabellem"
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Nice walk with the dog so quite outside
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I had a very fun night with my husband.
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Had a fun day with my husband and dog
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Default Jun 01, 2019 at 11:49 PM
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Okay, I need to check in on some positivity!

Today, positive things were: I managed to do a 4 mile walk this morning with the dogs. I got lots of work done and enjoyed it. I had a 90 minute practice session in the sound studio and made some improvements on my violin. And I cooked an awesome, tasty dinner! I am actually exhausted from all the activity today so hitting the hay early!

Here's to more positivity tomorrow!

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I was able to connect with several people in person this morning and I made them smile and chuckle.
They made me smile and chuckle too.
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I sold 5 bars of soap yesterday.
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My husband may have had a breakthrough moment that may assist with our currently troubled marriage.
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Husband putting together shelf unit to help me organize totally out-of-control indoor gardening supplies.
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I received and gave emotional support to my sister and a woman friend. Different occasions.
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Default Jun 08, 2019 at 09:27 AM
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Long walk with the dog this morning
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Default Jun 09, 2019 at 11:21 AM
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Well, I jogged 2 miles with the dogs this morning and already completed two work tasks in prep for tomorrow. Yay!

@golden_eve When are you going to return to us and spread some sunshine and positivity?

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Well, I jogged 2 miles with the dogs this morning and already completed two work tasks in prep for tomorrow. Yay!

@golden_eve When are you going to return to us and spread some sunshine and positivity?

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Got a good long walk in this morning
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I got a lot of errands done today. I have been meaning to put new sheets on the bed and I got that done today.
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I'll start. After a shaming type of comment my therapist made the other night, I am now wondering if she truly is the right therapist for me. I am questioning how helpful she's truly been after two years of therapy with her, and whether I am getting out of it what I need.

This is a positive for me since I really want to heal my oldest wounds, I want to grow and change for the better. I don't think she's truly helping me with that cause. And I finally am seeing this after all this time.

Now may be the time to find a better fit. Leaving a bad therapist and finding a better one will help me tremendously on my journey of recovery. What I want and need. A positive!!!
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You’re being proactive leaving a therapist who made a shaming comment. It’s not ok imo for therapists to do this. I also would like to find a therapist who doesn’t make shaming comments

I learnt something new today

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