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Gratefulness
In a very practical sense, I pull away physically if the environment is too chaotic. I sometimes enjoy a little chaos, some unexpected, unplanned events that cause my insides to rush, when there are many things happening at once…but there are times when I must have calm and peace…its then that I pull back and go to my special room in my house, it has colors and aromas that are appealing and I stay there for an hour or so until I’m regenerated and ready to face the chaos again. ...
In a very practical sense, I pull away physically if the environment is too chaotic. I sometimes enjoy a little chaos, some unexpected, unplanned events that cause my insides to rush, when there are many things happening at once…but there are times when I must have calm and peace…its then that I pull back and go to my special room in my house, it has colors and aromas that are appealing and I stay there for an hour or so until I’m regenerated and ready to face the chaos again. And then there’s walking in nature or in a crowded city where I am anonymous. My mind calms then as well.
My best friends encourage me to laugh and I love making my friends laugh too. There is no greater bond than sharing a laugh about some daily absurdity or even oneself. Friends don’t let each other take themselves too seriously. You can just be.
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