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It was a good day

kityoume

Active Member
Today I didn't think too much about the stupid things that bother me. I allowed myself to get some sleep in the evening. I didn’t force myself to go to the store unless it was completely uninhabitable, I didn’t put pressure on myself over little things.

I have a trait due to my anxiety: I force myself to urgently do something if there is a hint of little need for it. Today I was calm and relaxed. I didn’t write alarming messages to my friends, I tried not to think about the past and just be in this moment. I like how many people here describe in detail some simple moments and emotions from them, it teaches me to look at life in a similar way.
I was thinking about what I want to do in the coming year, that I would like to try kimchi and about looking for a new job. I really like looking at advertisements for apartment rentals, how beautiful they are inside. I hope that when I resolve some issues I will live in one of these apartments.
the other day I tried to cook a new recipe - meat balls in tomato sauce, I was very proud of myself because I am usually lazy for cooking.
 
It's wonderful reading about a good day. Thanks for sharing! Glad you had so many accomplishments big and small in your day.
 

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