In celebration of the start of our Thanksgiving break (and me not being sick and actually getting to take a break), let's talk about it!
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It's impossible to be happy 100% of the time and to truly plan for unexpectedly tiresome days. Although this may be the case, not all hope is completely lost. There are things we can do to make sure we're as prepared as possible.
I can't believe it but it's been exactly 6 months since Dylan and I moved from Tucson to Chicago. When we first arrived, our apartment was empty, we had no clue what our neighborhood was like, and it was 50 degrees (going on 80). Now, there's snow on the ground, we have all we need in our little studio, and are busy exploring places outside of the neighborhood.
Here's our update! Have you ever caught yourself putting little roadblocks in your way? I don't know about you, but I'll get really intensely motivated for a couple of weeks about something and then it'll slowly fade away or suddenly get dropped. For example, I really wanted to learn how to play the guitar...but I couldn't reach far enough to play harder chords than the basics so I just stopped playing. OR I wanted to be a personal trainer but between graduating and settling in a new city, it slipped off my radar.
For those of us who don't seem to be able to commit to interests long-term, finally having something click with us is kind of a miracle--but when it clicks, it CLICKS. |
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