What's on your mind today?

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  • BMcC9
    BMcC9 Posts: 4,451 Member
    I have been locked out of this side of MFP for what feels like forever - but finally back and will catch up soon.

    I am grateful
    • that the technology is finally working again
    • that I can see what everyone else has been up to
    • that I now have MUCH better lighting in my work-at-home space (in prep for shorter day-light hours on the way)
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Hello everyone.

    The work week is off with a bang! It's to be expected given the time of the quarter.

    So many things to be grateful for today.
    • I awakened to another day with a positive attitude.
    • Work is crazy busy which will make the day fly by.
    • Smokey the cat who keeps me amused and makes me feel loved.
    • The temperatures which are slowly starting to feel like fall here in SFL. We are finally in the 80s!

    I wish I had more time to catch up but work beckons! Stay safe!
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    @juliemouse83

    ENJOY YOUR LAST DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now, on to bigger and better things.
  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 19,037 Member
    WOW! So many posts to catch up on.

    I’m grateful for:
    • All the positive vibes I feel here
    • The abundance I feel in my life
    • The comfortable bed I am about to get into

    @juliemouse83

    Glad to know that you are finally free. All the best on the relaunch If your soap business.

  • HASWLRS
    HASWLRS Posts: 8,001 Member
    @juliemouse83, so happy for you!!
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Grateful to be alive.
  • RangerRickL
    RangerRickL Posts: 8,469 Member
    @BMcC9 I'm glad you broke through the MFP barriers! You were missed!
    Rick
  • RangerRickL
    RangerRickL Posts: 8,469 Member
    @juliemouse83 Congratulations and thanks for sharing your list of gratitudes!
    Best wishes as you move ahead to new and exciting days.
    Rick
  • BMcC9
    BMcC9 Posts: 4,451 Member
    @BMcC9 I'm glad you broke through the MFP barriers! You were missed!
    Rick

    It was frustrating on sooooo many levels!

    But I had my one annual pumpkin spice muffin from Tim Horton's this past weekend. It was just as good as i remembered from last year ....


  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Hello everyone.

    Yesterday was a very brief list - today I will be better. :smile:

    @juliemouse83 So very happy for you. Enjoy the new direction of your home and life!

    I am grateful for the following things today.
    • Another day on this planet we call earth.
    • The perfection of the cold brew coffee recipe. It's saving me a fortune!
    • The weatherheads announcing we "may" have a cold front. It will a relief from the 90s.
    • The beautiful sunshine.

    Sending positive thoughts and prayers in Hurricane Sally's path, for those dealing with the fires, and for those who are suffering.
  • BMcC9
    BMcC9 Posts: 4,451 Member
    I am grateful for Youtube long-play nature soundscapes (as if a recording were made at a deserted beach / meadow at dawn / beside a woodland stream / in a tropical rain forest etc) Having that kind of "white noise" running quietly behind me as I work is HUGELY helping with my "dealing with work-load stress"
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    Whew, I’m sleepy today! Stayed up too late last night, and in eastern NC we have Sally remnants coming through, so it’s sleep weather for sure! 🥱

    Today’s list:
    1. My former boss, who hired me for some freelance editing work from home.
    2. Fridge full of food.
    3. The gift of time.
    4. The reduction of major stressors in my life, and
    5. The relaxation that comes with that.

    I’ve been deliberately coming in on the very low side, calorically speaking this week. The hubs and I ordered an 80 pound hog to cook for an outdoor reunion/pig-pickin’ pot luck on Saturday. While this may be a pass day for me, the lower intake this week will help keeping my weekly calories within a good net range. Husband’s cousin from Spokane is here for the first time in over 30 years, and the whole fam damily will be there, with all kinds of southern, yummy goodness, so if ever there was a reason for a pass day? This would be it!

    I am loving reading everyone’s gratitude lists. ❤️
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Hello everyone.

    Ah, Friday. You're finally here! I have been waiting for you all week.

    So many things running through my mind as I think about what I am grateful for today.
    • I am so very grateful for the UAC members posting here and sharing their thoughts, pointers, and support.
    • I am so very grateful for my health. Yes, we all have issues of one type or another. I must always remember when I am thinking about where I am at to remember I do not have a debilitating disease, I am not immobile, I do not have to struggle to walk or get basic tasks completed. I may be slower than I was 30 years ago, but I am doing pretty darn good.
    • I am so very grateful to be gainfully employed. I know I mention this often, but during these times this is worth its weight in gold. So many are trying to make ends meet, feed their families, pay their bills, and a host of other money-related stresses. My employment may not last through this, but for now I am doing very well.

    I may be taking a timeout this weekend because I have many little projects that have been accumulating. I really want to make a dent in my to-do list!

    I hope everyone has a great weekend. Hugs to all.
  • HASWLRS
    HASWLRS Posts: 8,001 Member
    Sorry to hear about your knee, @katiecan2019, but your physical and mental recovery is inspiring! You were down, but not out!!
  • readyornot1234
    readyornot1234 Posts: 1,027 Member
    @katiecan2019 - what a positive outlook! I wish you a speedy recovery. Slow and steady.
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    It is almost Tuesday, here.

    Today I worked on editing a manuscript that wanted to make my eyes bleed! 😂 The punctuation goes INSIDE quotation marks.Etcetera is ETC, not ECT. 🤦🏼‍♀️ Never start a sentence with the word, “And.”

    I could go on and on. Until today, I thought anyone who could string a few words together could write. Yeah, no! Not so much. These people are the reason editors were born. 😂

    My gratitude list:
    1. Baby Cat has a name; it’s Luna.
    2. Luna is starting to play with me. 😻
    3. We are freezing all the leftover pork for suppers later in the year.

    I got a little homesick for my work friends, so I reached out. My former team is hating life. This makes me grateful that I got the hell out when I did!

    Here is a picture if Luna at 17 days old:

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  • BMcC9
    BMcC9 Posts: 4,451 Member
    edited September 2020
    Finally posted my NSV today on the Sept 15 thread .... so that you don't have to go back for it, I am repeating here as a Gratitude.
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    I am grateful that my default personality setting is "Solution Finder" (a "Problem Solver" would have stopped at the first inelegant quick-and-dirty work-around "found a kluge" stage ... I used that as base-line survival with day-to-day keep-to-schedule work requirements ... while continuing to refine towards a sustainable final-solution package - that INCLUDES DOCUMENTATION)
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    I have made huge progress in getting all my snakes to slither in formation ... (I have been describing the work-load spike that was giving me sooo much stress as "a ball of snakes")

    The spike was because the volume of through-put for this particular process is ALREADY almost 300% higher than all of last year ... and the year isn't over yet ....

    I have made it past "kluge" to "decent-results beta-test" and am finishing "final refinements" over this week. (sings slightly off-key) " I did it MYYYYYYYYYY WAAAAAYYYYYYY!"

    (for those who might not know: Merrium-Webster dictionary defines "kluge" as: a haphazard or makeshift solution to a problem and especially to a computer or programming problem. Often an inelegant quick-and-dirty work-around.

    The "how do I DOO this work-flow at all without panicking over whether I am missing something for even ONE micro-project, let alone keep straight where each of the dozen currently in-play micro-projects are on their ever-shifting individual spectra (plus 6 just PRETENDING to be dormant that might start moving at any moment ... ) " problem sprang primarily from lack of documented procedures / checklists on the computer ... and the fact that my memory tends to be visually-prompted but my brought-home work computer refuses to talk to either of my at-home printers.