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My Favorite things. Have you heard Julie Andrews' song in the movie The Sound of Music titled My Favorite things? Well none of those she mentioned in the song where my favorite but some lyrics of the song stuck in me since I heard it "When the bites, when the bee stings, when I'm feeling sad. I simply remember my favorite things and then I don't feel so bad." Well when I was young it does work , I just remember and sing along to my favorite songs then I don't feel so bad. Now that I'm older when I think of my favorite things it makes me feel bad. I think that's the outcome of being mature, we lose the imagination, we always want everything in black and white, the here and now. That is the result of our experience, learning, disappointments and pain. So now that we no longer believe in fairytales and fantasies what could we possibly think of that will help us when feeling bad? To me definitely my funny experiences, some funny people I met , some embarrassing moments in the past. Sometimes I get a bit naughty and I think of what if's. But most of all thinking of how lucky I am in many ways, counting my blessings makes me feel better. Songs of course still make me feel better even if I can't sing but some songs can make me feel worse. My all time favorite songs: Bob Marley's " Don't worry be happy." Bruno Mars' "You can count on me" Ben King's " Stand by me." So tell me, what do you do when you're feeling sad? What songs make you feel better or bad? “Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.” |
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6/17/2016 6:56 pm |
I like it when you used the word "mature" and not the word "old or older".Well, when I am sad, I just let it be for a while. Some songs make me feel lonely, and some reminds me more of my pains and failures. There are those songs that still give me that sting of pain. So, what I do, I go out of my house and maybe go shopping or do some zumba.
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You have a very nice singing voice , I know about depression met a lot of people with it. I hope you know how to get out of it quickly. “Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”
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It's good to have many outlet and not get pulled down by sadness. “Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”
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6/19/2016 8:12 am |
love you bizzy thank you..
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Peter pan a happy man. Imagination? Mine is tired and retired. LOL “Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”
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I like it when you used the word "mature" and not the word "old or older".Well, when I am sad, I just let it be for a while. Some songs make me feel lonely, and some reminds me more of my pains and failures. There are those songs that still give me that sting of pain. So, what I do, I go out of my house and maybe go shopping or do some zumba. “Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”
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love you bizzy thank you.. “Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”
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I don't believe you can't do anything about it, I think you have not found a way that is suited best. just like diet to me , many says diet don't work, but I have to try and see if it will work for me. Yes definitely positive people will help and keep finding ways the suits you best. “Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”
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Hahaha I have been practicing for years, it get worse. Just kidding thanks for sharing your thoughts. “Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”
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