And this is why the positivity stuff makes me so uneasy. Yes, if you're tackling many challenges it will likely be more productive to strategize and plan than to mope and despair. But not everything is actually in your control.
This. I'm always looking at worst-case scenario, so I'm prepared, I guess, but while I usually try to focus on what I can do to change something, nothing is going to convince me a good attitude is the secret to every unfortunate thing in my life turning around.
Stuff like
The Secret
scares me and skeeves me at the same time.
I support a do over of the last year, possibly the last five years, and really? My entire life.
Possibly I'm being too negative.
SRSLY. I've tried. It's not working for me. Give me new source material.
Amy! Find pictures of the Impala for ita!
IMPALA ME UP.
I don't know if I'm a positivist or not. I guess I'm not, or I'd know. The glass has exactly as much water in it as it does. Why are we concerned with how much space is left over? Is it enough to quench our thirst, or are we going to die here, parched?
We totally could. Be careful.
The questions is never why an Impala, javachik. The answer is supernatural.
Yes. I think that will be the next show I mainline, now that I *get* everyone's "my tv husband Coach Taylor" this and "Oh, Matt Saracen" that allusions.
that I *get* everyone's "my tv husband Coach Taylor" this and "Oh, Matt Saracen" that allusions.
And then you will understand the nuances inherent in "Oh, BOYS!"
Ah, television. Never leave us.
You can have Coach, and Tami for that matter, over my dead body!