This is Memorial Day weekend in the U.S.—time to remember
the fallen, and mark the unofficial beginning of summer. We’re hosting
out-of-town family, and the forecast is for rain, rain, rain. Hopefully the
weather will cooperate enough for us to spend time on our lanai. Luna is
looking forward to meeting some new people and demonstrating her (questionable)
swimming skills.
If your Memorial Day weekend proves rainy, or leaves you
with a little extra time on your hands, here are a few links you might love:
I hate to tell you this, but the first half of 2018 is
almost over. Yeah, I know, where did it go?! It’s a good time to evaluate how
2018 is shaping up, so check out these “10 Questions for Mid-year Reflection.”
“Four Things Procrastinators Need to Learn” was outstanding.
I am a big-time procrastinator (and yes, I have several items on a to-do list
that are more than a year old, much to my chagrin).
Subscribe to free e-magazine Happiful here, or if you
prefer, buy print versions here. Happiful aims to provide “informative
inspiring and topical stories about mental health and wellbeing.
You don’t have to consider yourself in midlife to learn from
the suggestions in “8 Ways you Can Survive—and Thrive in—Midlife”. Number five
helped me understand why setting goals is such a major production in my life.
I so much identified with “What If All I Want is a Mediocre Life?” For example, in one passage, the author writes: “What if I am not cut
out for the frantic pace of this society and cannot even begin to keep up? And
see so many others with what appears to be boundless energy and stamina but
know that I need tons of solitude and calm, an abundance of rest, and swaths of
unscheduled time in order to be healthy. Body, spirit, soul healthy. Am I
enough?” A question I often wrestle with.
And speaking of wrestling with feeling not good enough, in
“Feeling Overwhelmed? Remember RAIN,” you’ll learn four steps to stop being
less hard on yourself.
This baby elephant doesn’t want to stop playing in the mud:
There will be no post Monday due to the holiday weekend, but
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