Even though there is So Much to Do, I’m taking it slow,
allowing for extra rest and quiet time, easing back into “normal” life (whatever
that is). Since the end of January, I’ve been pushing myself well beyond my
comfort zone and digging deeper into and draining my emotional reserves. Over
the past few months, I’ve found some solace and distraction in wise words and
entertaining videos on the Internet. Here are some of the things I’ve been turning
to for comfort and encouragement.
Courtney Carver’s words often resonate with me. Since I’m
definitely feeling overwhelmed, this post was comforting. I’m especially taking
to heart number 4.
Microjoys, glimmers, simple pleasures…whatever you call them, these little bursts of joy keep me going in tough times. There is always joy to be found.
And speaking of microjoys, some thoughts on happiness from
an 80-year-old.
Rather than mindlessly scroll, try one of the suggestions from
“7 Productive Distractions to Effectively Reduce Stress” when you’re feeling frazzled.
This is so great—I’d love to open a bookstore with a friend.
Since going through my own hard times, I’m learning how better
to support others who are grieving or otherwise suffering. “How to offer help when you don’t know what to say” offers some helpful suggestions.
Rediscovering the joy of play—I’ll have more to say about
the power of fun in a future blog post.
I’ve been watching The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning on Peacock and (no surprise) it’s hitting me in all the feels…in a
good way. Each episode so far has offered me at least one tiny insight into the
process of grief, decluttering, or living life to the fullest.
One of my favorite Broadway touring shows of all time
was the first show we saw during the 2022-2023 season: Six. To round off
today’s post, here’s a link to the first number of the show: