Well, I sure am on an "oldies but goldies" streak lately. Jim Adams (who has taken over SLS from Helen Vahdati), from "A Unique Title For Me" picked a great topic for this week's SLS - Occupations. While I doubt anyone would call working on a chain gang a desirable career, it did make for …
Project Organize – “It’s On My List”
I am sure I have mentioned my obsession with lists once or twice. I have been known to even make a list of the lists I need for major projects like a trip or a move. So, it is only fitting that I make lists of what needs to be organized in my life this …
Reblog – My Bipolar Life is Full of Surprises
To say I couldn’t have said it better myself would be a total understatement. This is a very honest and real description how life with bipolar can be. Not just the physical and emotional toll it takes on a person but how it affects work and daily life.
Lydia!
I am happy today,
as joyful as can be.
My eyes shimmer,
brightly glimmer,
sparkle and shine
from this joy of mine.
Thinking thoughts of pleasant delight,
everything about today feels right.
The day is mine
for me to shine.
I feel so very happy, I must say
because I don’t have to work today.
It is a miracle that I can work at all. I feel very blessed that I can finally work again, especially at a job I like and that works for me. I work part-time and my company is very good at making sure they keep my hours within the allocated amount of hours and money I can make each month due to the constraints and rules from my insurance company.
I find it rather ironic, that society wants us to get healthy enough, so we can go back to work but then they make…
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