Sunday, October 31, 2010

Still in transition

My grandmother is having a really good week. She looks and feels really good. We're going to visit with her for a few hours today to celebrate her birthday, which is actually tomorrow but I have to work so today it is.

My move has been postponed until the last week of December. My new employer doesn't need me until after the first of the year and my current employer still needs me here, so it works out. I signed a one-year contract with the new treatment center in Dayton to start January 10th. At least I have it in writing.

The current job requires that I travel two to three days a week now and this gets old. I'm very much looking forward to getting moved and settled, going to work in the morning and coming home in the afternoon and sleeping in my own bed every night.

Still no love life. It isn't bothering me as much lately because I'm in transition, however, this will need to be remedied ASAP after I move. I've been alone long enough, wasted too much energy on men who don't care about me or value what I have to offer. I take full responsibility for this.

Next week I start a six week Kundalini Yoga course. My ultimate goal is to become an instructor.

I'm just focusing on myself and my role as mother, daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt, and friend right now. I figure if I do that right, everything else will fall into place.

Much love, peace and good vibrations. Namaste

2 comments:

  1. Nice to see you here! I am in total agreement in the man department, all I seem to get are distractions and disasters! I'm focusing on right work, true love, and my children prospering. Maybe they're connected (as all things are), and when one falls into place, the rest will follow. Happy Birthday to your grandmother!

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  2. Thank you, Carla. I am also in agreement with you that everything is connected. We try to take on too much, control too much... I think the answer is to focus on our health, not just physical but emotional, mental, spiritual, financial and, perhaps most importantly, our family & friend relationships. And all we have to do is just show up as our best true selves, if that makes any sense, and let everything else fall into place.

    We both have so much love in our lives: great kids, friends, etc. Wasting energy on men who don't want to love us almost dishonors that, or at the very least is a negative distraction.

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