Well, it’s already Saturday morning here in Australia, I decided to have a sleep in (which is a rarity for me) to recoup my mind and thoughts about the past week. A week of extreme highs and lows….a week that I am very happy is behind me. I would like to think that I am a very positive person who always try to see the good side of people at any given situation. My life is full, sometimes too full….phones start ringing at 7am in the morning which might carry on till after working hours (that happens when you run your business from home) But in saying that, sometimes things gets too much. I suppose bad days happen to the best of us, days where you wake up in a really bad mood. Where something (or nothing) has made you angry, sad, frustrated, disappointed, whatever. Days where you know up front this is going to “suck”.
You still have to get up and do your work, but before you even start, you’re already agitated inside. Being in a bad mood is not that hard. Being in a bad mood while trying to force yourself to cheer up really sucks. Fighting a bad mood only prolongs it, so if you’re mad, be mad, If you’re sad, be sad. This however does not give you the license to be miserable and unpleasant or question those innocent bystanders, those people close to you. It just means that you need to recognize and accept your bad mood to be able to do something about it. We tend to think that a bad mood is always caused by something or someone else.
Today is another day, I wish I could cut myself into a million pieces to keep everyone happy every single day but there’s only so many hours in a day. I try to do the best I can and sometimes fail. For those of you who occasionally have a really bad day when you just need to take it out on someone, don’t take that bad day out on someone you know. Instead, take it out (if you have to) on someone unfriendly who you don’t know. And if I have failed you in any way this past week, I’m sorry.
There now….I’m feeling so much better and wish you all a wonderful week-end!!
“EVERYONE HAS HIS DAY AND SOME DAYS LAST LONGER THAN OTHERS” ~ Winston Churchill.