I’m not a fan of winter—too many winters in Colorado, Massachusetts, and Michigan—but everytime I catch myself saying “oh, I hate winter,” “oh, I wish for spring,” I’ve been stopping myself and thinking of your blogs—your wonderful poetry, your gorgeous photos—and saying to myself, “adjust your attitude, think about Leisa’s view”—and I look for something beautiful and see something beautiful. Thank for the attitude adjustment.
SWEET! Thank you, Jan Rosemergy! I have to do the same but with summer. You may recall I have written about this here. My strategy is just to remind myself that complaining is putting negative energy out there, which is toxic to others AND myself, and doesn’t change anything. Thank you again. This made my day. 🙂
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I’m not a fan of winter—too many winters in Colorado, Massachusetts, and Michigan—but everytime I catch myself saying “oh, I hate winter,” “oh, I wish for spring,” I’ve been stopping myself and thinking of your blogs—your wonderful poetry, your gorgeous photos—and saying to myself, “adjust your attitude, think about Leisa’s view”—and I look for something beautiful and see something beautiful. Thank for the attitude adjustment.
SWEET! Thank you, Jan Rosemergy! I have to do the same but with summer. You may recall I have written about this here. My strategy is just to remind myself that complaining is putting negative energy out there, which is toxic to others AND myself, and doesn’t change anything. Thank you again. This made my day. 🙂