Monday, March 7, 2016

Everyday is Worth Living!

So apparently, I have this problem where I want to write something, but I pull a blank on what to write. This happens quiet often, and not just with writing. I often pull blanks when it comes to social situations, figuring out what to draw (on the few occasions I actually attempt it) remembering people's names...etc.

I also realize that my "complete" profile actually isn't complete, like at all. When I got on blogger, I already had an account (through google) and I don't get super personal on my Google Plus page. I guess I'll have to do a post where I introduce myself more completely (and maybe add a photo or two). But I doubt anyone reading this is that interested at this point, so I'll save that post for later.

Music is a wonderful thing. I love listening to it and feeling it. You know that feeling you get when you listen to a really good song and it just seems to resonate within you and make you feel things nothing else can? (That doesn't even begin to describe it) I know that sounds kind of cheesy, but that feeling is what I strive for. Music takes me away and gives me a shelter, where, even if it's just for a moment, I don't have to be here.

I don't have to think about life, I don't have to interact with people. It gives me the time where I can just let loose and dance. (Alone in my room with the door shut, of course.) It gets me going when I feel dead, unmotivated and uncaring. It's like the gas to my car, the electricity for my rechargeable battery.

Music may not do that for you, but I would be willing to bet that something does. If you don't know what it is, find it. Sometimes, we get stuck in a rut. When that happens, we will need something or someone to push us forward everyday. Because everyday is worth living.

Don't get me wrong, I get that there are some no so happy things that happen in life. You have no control when it comes to good or bad things happening or not, but you do have the final say in whether you get up today and give it your all. Even if your all is just getting up, taking a shower and eating lunch.

I remember being sick once, and sitting on the bathroom floor after a shower. Taking a shower or a bath is the best thing when you're sick, but it's not so fun once you get out. Feeling weak and achy, I told myself to just get up. Just get you your room. "You can do this". I think I said that last one out loud. I did make it to my room without falling over or dropping my towel or anything, I would call that a success.

It's okay if that's what you need to do to get through the day. If you have to talk yourself through baby steps and give verbal encouragements, there's nothing wrong or weak in that. Just get yourself through the next day, week, hour, or even the next five minutes; by whatever means you need to.

You're a spark that can become a flame.

~Chey (Hope) So.
"Everyday may not be good, but there's something good in everyday." 
 Believe in you. 










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