It turns out I somehow missed yesterday. I must have been in massive hibernation because it was one day I can say was a blank, a miss, a didn't take the time to even try to do a thing day. Nothing was accomplished, nothing could be checked off any list, and there isn't any sign of anything happening other than, well, nothing. Is this what taking a day off might really mean?
Depending on what article of fake news you would like to read, what happened could be observed as the absolute wrong way to observe the new year and all the wonderful things you think you need to change about yourself. Those improvements won't happen unless you pay stringent attention to the rules. There is no such thing as a hibernation day, even if it falls on a Sunday and is one of the coldest day of the year. You must stick to the plan!
It might help in these articles if they were at least credible. You could overlay each one, all written by different experts, and see they are all the same. Not one offers anything different or creative. They are all stoked with keywords such as: fear. They like to use that one. It seems if they can evoke that feeling in anyone it can drive motivation or psychotherapy. I think they are going for the last option but mostly they don't tell you anything except that if you want to change to got to figure out why. Well, I'm not sure they say that because if they did, no one would read any of their articles because then you could figured out the best way to get yourself to do anything. Once you figure out why, you have all the motivation you need even if the reason is to have more fun.
I had some fun yesterday while in hibernation all day. I didn't read or think or miss a single thing.
TT
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