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Tag Archives: feelings
Feeling very demotivated.
61 year old mother signed up to a gym recently and is going almost every day to either pilates, something called “healthy spine”, or just to use a treadmill and some of the other machines. I don’t even have the … Continue reading
This is where I quote Amanda Palmer and Horace in one post. And it’s sort of depressing.
It is eleven fifteen in the evening. I am sitting in my room, all alone, my eyes drooping and my body telling me to go to sleep, but I don’t want to. There is so much to do. I love … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Palmer, change, feelings, loneliness, meaning of life, work
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The Fraud Police is in my heart.
As I am making my way through The Art of Asking, some things hit me harder than others. One of them was something Amanda related in the book, but it was actually Neil who had said it. It’s about not … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Palmer, books, feelings, London, loneliness, love, Neil Gaiman, The Art of Asking
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