tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-291143103033467520.post7526598610887092530..comments2023-12-30T21:42:48.787-04:00Comments on Figuring it out: Happy New Year!Jan Brownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01882825000995177531noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-291143103033467520.post-68117281802849356302017-01-08T02:19:48.084-04:002017-01-08T02:19:48.084-04:00Such well composed photos! I like path shots, wher...Such well composed photos! I like path shots, where the viewer is led into the photo via a path, or a fence line or something. I looked over the bulleted journal idea, and it seems interesting. I'm just starting a photo journal, and I'll probably use some of those ideas. The fitness stuff goes into iSmoothRun, where it can do the math.<br /><br />I'm trying not to think of the sad state of the world, and am attempting to influence the tiny part of it I occupy. Demonstrating one can be kind, and pushing back on various forms of rudeness when possible. <br /><br />If you aren't happy in your work, you have to make changes. You must. Unhappiness there will leak into the rest of your life. There are two paths. One (which I can't do) is decide you can put up with it, and you make changes to insulate the rest of your life. The other is to decide what you want out of your work life, what changes need to happen to make it acceptable, then you must articulate that goal to yourself, and start working towards it. You have to be working towards an improvement, there has to be a light at the end of the tunnel for you. This will almost certainly involve ways of enduring the current situation as you work to change it.<br /><br />Good luck selling the house!Keithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09364395150014197905noreply@blogger.com