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nausicaa83) wrote2014-02-02 03:10 pm
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"We will fight to the death to the edge of the earth."
Note to self: avoid replaying favourite games on the weekend, because you lose track of time and forget about everything else. Like eating or sleeping. I've been replaying Dragon Age II lately, and it's way more addictive than I remember. Or, to be more precise, it's exactly as addictive as the first time, I'd just repressed that memory. As in, my aunt had to call me to remind me to eat, at lunch and dinner. Disorienting. She also asked me to help her find a good streaming site to watch The Book Thief, and this morning we had a fantastic talk about it and we fangirled like little kids. Now she wants to read the book and I want to watch the movie. *________*
The upcoming week is going to be a tough one, with some real life stuff that I've been avoiding for too long demanding my full attention, and I won't be able to reach my therapist because she took a week off for a family emergency. I made a Mozart playlist on my iPod, and I have jelly babies cartons strategically placed all over the house, I can do it!
The upcoming week is going to be a tough one, with some real life stuff that I've been avoiding for too long demanding my full attention, and I won't be able to reach my therapist because she took a week off for a family emergency. I made a Mozart playlist on my iPod, and I have jelly babies cartons strategically placed all over the house, I can do it!
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I always think of therapy - and by extension of my therapist - as something that is very much happening to me the whole time, our sessions being only markers to give direction to the process, then it keeps going all the while I'm teaching, writing, sleeping...It gives me a great sense of support knowing it's something within me rather than something external; the entire process, I mean. I feel it as something I carry with me everywhere I go. You know why I'm sharing this.:)
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