Thursday, December 13, 2007
Better
There is no secret formula, but the remedy is still too illusive.
Thanks to words of kindness from and time with friends, I feel more comfortable. The process was gradual, and still I can mark the moment my mood finally adjusted completely.
I volunteered recently to spend an hour ringing the Salvation Army bell. A service group I am a member of has the responsibility and I signed up. Something about standing there, ringing that little bell and forcing myself to say "Merry Christmas" to passers-by removed the last of the veil of dankness from my life.
Now, on to the holidays. Come Spirit of joy and life!
Posted by: Theophany at 8:58 PM
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There is no secret formula, but the remedy is still too illusive.
Thanks to words of kindness from and time with friends, I feel more comfortable. The process was gradual, and still I can mark the moment my mood finally adjusted completely.
I volunteered recently to spend an hour ringing the Salvation Army bell. A service group I am a member of has the responsibility and I signed up. Something about standing there, ringing that little bell and forcing myself to say "Merry Christmas" to passers-by removed the last of the veil of dankness from my life.
Now, on to the holidays. Come Spirit of joy and life!
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Posted by: Theophany at 8:58 PM
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