Getting My S#@t Together
ABOUT a month ago I went on a little road trip with an old friend of mine to Canada. I have never been to Canada before AT ALL actually, got to see the Falls for the first time in my life, as well as the city of Toronto and Blue Jays stadium in person. But this particular blog is not about the trip, but more so what I realized while away from home, and my life for a little while.
FOR several weeks, I wasn't feeling like myself, and I could not figure out what was wrong. It felt like I was stuck in a rut, just spinning my tires, failing to get anywhere. A couple of weeks after getting home from Canada, I realized that I had to be honest with myself. I was not HAPPY with my current situation.
THEN, I also had to tell myself, that that was okay. Now I'm focusing on the things that either make me happy now, or will make me happy in the future.
RECENTLY I started back up my WA activity, I am just about to release my first album, I got a new steady job yesterday, started hitting the gym harder, and I've been spending more of my free time with friends and family.
GUESS what I'm trying to say here is that it is okay to lose yourself, or to fail. If I never failed, then how would I be able to learn from my mistakes, and get better? Maybe I'm too hard on myself, and just wasn't being honest with how I was mentally, but it's okay.
IT'LL ALL BE OKAY.
NOW it's time to start thinking proactively again, and focus on doing the things that give me satisfaction, and that I enjoy doing. Something's gotta get me out of bed in the morning, right?
AS ALWAYS, thank YOU for reading my blog! If you like what you see, feel free to check out more of my posts, as well as my bio to see if my niche interests you. Maybe you'd like to join my network! Have a GREAT rest of your morning/afternoon/evening!!
Christopher "CCB" Chermak
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Great post. Losing yourself is key to creating engaging content. If you type randomly trying to fill word counts, then you will just ramble on and lose your reader. I love the niche I chose and love to write about it, as should everyone with their own niche!
So glad you got it together. Yep, it sounds like you're on the right track now. 'What ever will be will be', so it's up to us to learn from it! God Bless!