If You Don’t Like Your Life, You Can Change It
Subconsciously, I told myself that the problem was me. There was nothing I could do about my life. I was the one who had to adapt.
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Subconsciously, I told myself that the problem was me. There was nothing I could do about my life. I was the one who had to adapt.
Suddenly, I’m pulled back to reality. A stranger is practically shouting at me. “Wow, you look so sad!” he says. “Smile! It’s a beautiful day.”
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We’ve had to catapult ourselves, kicking and screaming, out of our comfort zones to be here.
Now excuse me as I drop my book, fall into your open arms, and use my sexy voice to whisper, “Let’s get takeout.”
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If I ever wanted to go on second dates, make friends, or get along with my coworkers, I had to figure out this “talking” thing.
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If the holidays are sucking you dry of energy and leaving you a shell of your former self, take heart: Relief has a name, and it is “World Introvert Day.”