There have been lots of changes recently. I'm so glad too. It seems a lot of people are scared of change, I rather love it. I embrace it. In small doses anyway. I think that's why I'm glad I married a military man. I get to change where I live, what I do, how my house looks every couple of years. It can be a bit unnerving, but is usually refreshing. (I am a bit frustrated that I haven't/can't rearrange my living room furniture.)
I switched from one gym that I worked at to another one closer to home. It takes me exactly 6 minutes from my front door to the time clock on foot. It's about the same driving too, I have to go around a couple of gates. It still beats the 20 minutes it did take. (not that 20 minutes is long either.) Is proximity to home the only reason I made this change? No, it's not. It's not a drastic change. I do the same thing, make the same money. You could say it isn't even a real change. Maybe it's not. But it feels like it.
Instead of eight hour shifts, I work five or six hours depending if I work the mid shift or the last shift. Big deal? Maybe not. It feels like it though.
I am cleaning my house and cooking more. Maybe this is because I am home more.
I read this article not long ago. I was in a slump. I'm not sure that I am fully out of it yet, but there is definite movement.
http://www.relevantmagazine.com/life/whole-life/features/25956-11-things-to-know-at-25ish?start=1
It's 11 things to know at 25ish. I just turned 26 in December. I was curious to what this would say. It was really a wake up call. PLEASE click on the link and read the article. It is really great. Encouraging, not a depressing list of things you need to have accomplished but haven't. It's more of a call to rise up and take control of who you want to become. Everyday we wake up, we get to decide who we are. If you aren't happy where you are, change. I am.
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