Is this it??
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Is this all life has to offer? I mean I get up, I work, I workout, I go home, I pick up my son, deal with homework & dinner, tv, sleep and then it all starts all over again.... Is this it????
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Life is what you make of it. If you don't like how it is then find a way to change it.0
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It's not that I don't like my life. I just want more...now I just have to figure out what it is.0
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Yeah that's it,you have a son,you have a job,you have Internet I assume as you're on here.life must be awful,we should all be grateful for what we have0
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I understand what you are saying. I pretty much stay busy with not much free time, but I am so grateful of everything I have. I might be missing something but it will eventually come without me trying to figure it out! Just enjoy life and everything will fall in place! Good luck.0
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It's human nature to want more.0
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join the army!!!0
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Start by figuring out what you would like to get out of it.0
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I am grateful for all that I have, I was not trying to be ungrateful. I just was wondering if other people ever felt this way and if so what they've done about it?0
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join the army!!!
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I am grateful for all that I have, I was not trying to be ungrateful. I just was wondering if other people ever felt this way and if so what they've done about it?
Never meant that your ungrateful..sorry. I was just saying that about myself. I feel like I need to figure out who I am before trying to find out what else is missing from my life.0 -
Maybe you just need a holiday, routine can be depressing.0
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Is this all life has to offer? I mean I get up, I work, I workout, I go home, I pick up my son, deal with homework & dinner, tv, sleep and then it all starts all over again.... Is this it????
yep. that's all it is. don't forget taxes.
:bigsmile:
PS - just kidding. except for the taxes part.0 -
Yep!! i felt like this once.... i divorced my husband, lost 8stone, joined a gym, got a job when i wasn't allowed one before, met a gorgeous guy, started writing a book, made new friends and started an online blog. Im sure i'll add things to this list as i go along0
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Because we are physical, emotional, and spiritual beings, if anyone of those is starving or neglected, it will affect the others. For me, anyways.0
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Is this all life has to offer? I mean I get up, I work, I workout, I go home, I pick up my son, deal with homework & dinner, tv, sleep and then it all starts all over again.... Is this it????
I guessed your age even before I checked out your profile. While I hate to think of 35 as "mid life" it is so typically a time when women have achieved one set of goals....marriage, house, kids....and then stalled. A century ago you'd then die. Now it is time to decide what you want to be when you grow up. I went back to school and got a law degree. Many of my clients thought a divorce was the answer....often they found if they considered a new career projectory instead, that did the trick.0 -
I am grateful for all that I have, I was not trying to be ungrateful. I just was wondering if other people ever felt this way and if so what they've done about it?
Take a moment during each of your activities and find something joyful about it. Notice beauty in small things. The more you see and appreciate, the more you will see. It's really easy to get caught up in the mundane details of life, but taking those small moments to really SEE them, is helpful. It opens your eyes to new things, too.
I have felt that way and I made the decision to find beauty or humour every day, even the sucky ones.
Also, perhaps developing a hobby or volunteering your time (it doesn't have to be a lot of time, because clearly you are busy) can lead to new avenues of interest.
Edited to add: If you have a sense of the ridiculous, it'll really help ;-)0 -
I completely understand what you mean. I have a great life but, it is hard not to want progression. I have decided this year I am going to try and get in more me time. I think that is what we all forfeit when we become parents, adults, significant others. We give up hobbies and the things that kept us young. I am planning a girls weekend, which is going to kill me because I am busy and I am never away from my children. I think it is what I need to feel like I am not in a rut.0
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Richard Cory is a poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson. Simon and Garfunkel put the song to music. The poem which describes a wealthy and successful man whom at the height of his career commits suicide. Just because we have wealth and gorgeous people surrounding us does not make us happy. So what’s the answer?
1. You could try being more spiritual. I will not go further because this is personal and only you can decide to travel along this route.
2. You could volunteer and work for an organization devoted to helping others, maybe once a month. Like Habit for Humanity.
3. I’m working on a post called “Goals for 2013”. You can identify what goals you want to accomplish for next year, write them down, make them challenging, and try to accomplish them.
I didn’t see where you were married or have kids. If you do and you fell this way, perhaps you need some special time alone with your SO or together as a family away from the grind. A possible retreat might recharge your batteries.
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Thank you for all your thoughtful ideas. It gives me something to chew on. I have been speaking with my husband about all of this and while he's not overally happy about how I'm feeling at least we're in this together.
I do like caldon4523 idea for setting up a GOAL. cheers0 -
yes that is it......
the alternative sometimes seems better......0 -
i feel the same way, and i don't have kids, or even a "significant other" and friends are falling off because i have a crazy stupid work schedule.
aside from working out, i go home and sit on the couch. that's. it. i want to volunteer, but haven't done it yet. i'd probably meet more people with similar interests. i need to start. i know this.
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Perhaps this feeling falls to all us regardless of our status. I guess we have to find that something in ourselves to feel complete.0
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My life starts over as soon as my son graduates from high school. Of course I'm not married so that makes it a lot simpler. Until then, I'm just doing my time and plotting my plots.0
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My life starts over as soon as my son graduates from high school. Of course I'm not married so that makes it a lot simpler. Until then, I'm just doing my time and plotting my plots.
Oh my that's what I'm afraid of...my husband made a comment like that living till retirement and then LIFE will start0 -
For those of you "waiting" to live life....why wait?? One person said they are waiting for their son to graduate high school, op's husband says retirement. Guess, what sometimes life doesn't wait for you. You don't get to choose when you leave. Do it now. Yes, it's more difficult when kids are in the house, and when you are working but you can do it. Get someone to watch your kids for a week and take a second honeymoon, spend the extra money for a vacation you don't think you can afford right now (it might surprise you how quickly you can save the money when you really want to). Make your memories now.
In the last year I've lost 3 friends. 1 worked so that she and her husband could retire at 55 and travel the world. She died a month after retirement from a sudden heart attack. Stop waiting. Do it now.
If you feel like you need something to charge your batteries, find a new hobby. I felt like I was in a small rut....a friend got me into mud runs. 5ks are not that far and you can even walk them, but they include obstacles that are fun and make you feel both tough and like a kid again. Find something that does the same for you.0 -
Life is what you make of it. If you don't like how it is then find a way to change it.
Nailed it!:happy:0 -
Is this all life has to offer? I mean I get up, I work, I workout, I go home, I pick up my son, deal with homework & dinner, tv, sleep and then it all starts all over again.... Is this it????
But I just gotta say...no, this is not it! There is a huge world out there with so many things to do and try! Good luck in finding something that will light your fire.0 -
Delete. Duplicate.0
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You don't have to be stuck in a rut. Get out of the house. Go camping. Go geocatching. Go zip lining. Learn to ski. Volunteer for something worthwhile. Join a cause and become an activist. Go back to college and do something different. Save for a vacation. Take day trips. Volunteer at a soup kitchen. There are lots of things to do.
As for me, my husband looked for jobs overseas and we moved the entire family for an adventure of a lifetime. It took us three years to find the job. In the meantime I was finishing up my degree and involved in a new career. Now I'm back to being a stay at home mom for the first time in years while exploring a new place. I also continue to find activist projects. Next week I will be part of a group that will look at issues people write, interview people to find out why the issues are not solved, choose a few and write solution proposals. That's just one project from this year.
Life is what you make of it. Be open to experiences. Look for them if needed. Have fun. Your path could be totally different but the idea is still the same. What would you like to do?0
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