Weekly Link-up Party #7: Cloudy Day
Welcome back!!! If you have been following my weekly blog posts, you will see that I have changed the name of it. I did this to help others understand better what these blog posts are about. So instead of being a basic check-up, it is now an awesome party for everyone. Here’s my thought for the week...
Cloudy day
We all have those types of days from time to time. You know, the days where we are not as happy as we usually are. Those days where it seems like nothing can go right for you. Well don't give up hope.
Just like the clouds in the sky, your gloomy day(s) shall pass too. The bad days never last forever. They may seem like it will go on forever but there is always sunshine coming. I can promise you that. So the next time your life feels like a cloudy day, always remember that blue skies and sunshine is also forecasted in your life too.
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This is lovely. I've been in a bit of a slump latey, so your post is very relevant to my experience. Here's a post I just made about it: Trying to Grow Past Hating Change. It addresses my struggles with uncertainty and change, and includes a piece of art I made to try and help me work through that.
Thanks!
I appreciate the reminder that the literal gloom will pass, I have definitely been struggling with the lack of sun in my neck of the woods.
I recently wrote about stereotypes: https://rachelahanson.blog/2018/03/07/stereotypes-in-leadership
I've been struggling a bit in the mental health department, and I wrote a poem about it https://steemit.com/poetry/@sumayyahsaidso/sharp-circles