You don't have to look like this to play, thankfully. |
It's simple, really.
It's called, "I Love, I Don't Love, I Can't Wait."
Tell me:
One thing you love about yourself. One thing you don't love about yourself. One thing you can't wait to gain/earn/achieve in the future.
I'll start.
I LOVE...that my survival skills improve each and every day I survive.
I DON'T LOVE...that other people's words and actions still have the power to influence how I feel about myself.
I CAN'T WAIT...to experience the joy and terror of supporting myself and my child.
Want to play? Comment, share, join in. I want to know where you are.
Because wherever you are, we're all in this together.
I love that I have found a good life balance lately. I hate that my anxiety leads my decision making more than logic does. I can't wait to finish my degree... If I don't give up, that is.
ReplyDeleteI love that I have found a good life balance lately. I hate that my anxiety leads my decision making more than logic does. I can't wait to finish my degree... If I don't give up, that is.
ReplyDeleteI love...the fact that one of this really matters, and that the earth will be cremated by the sun in a thousand million years.'
ReplyDeleteI hate...the fact that this isn't relevant to my day to day life.
I can't wait...to save enough to be able to move far away.
Love - my dog. Love her more every day. Don't love - my job - love it less every day. Can't wait - to plan a spa day for myself (probably a birthday treat).
ReplyDeleteI hate being easily pushed around by others.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to being healthy again.
There must be something I love about myself. I'll get back to you about that.
I love that I am passionate about whatever I do.
ReplyDeleteI hate when bureaucrats and incompetents stand in the way of worthy accomplishments (however small).
I can't wait for the time when my son finds his tribe/thing that he loves.
I love that my children are all healthy, even mentally thus far. And that I'm writing again... slowly.
ReplyDeleteI don't love that I still live in fear of getting out of bed some days.
I look forward to feeling "normal"...