Thursday, January 22, 2015

Sad, Small and Negative

To feel sad is unavoidable, nor an option. It just came and you just have to wait for it will leave you, whether not, neither abstain. 
To feel small is unplanned, nor ignorable. They said that it is only in your head when i told them that my head is the honor of moronic mind. 
To feel negative is not a gift, nor a hope, never. But when you feel sad and small, there is no way you ever remember the positivity. 

There is no such thing as feeling blue. 
Blue is a color.

I am feeling sad, small and negative. 

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Has it occured to you that suddenly some random words stand still inside your head without you knowing why should it be? 

Happening to me now:
Juicy pupa.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Why is Tomorrow Monday?

If you are a grown-up and have a job, you may feel a little depressed every sunday night. Suddenly time has rushly passed and you have to be faster tomorrow because office awaits you. You might ask yourself what have you done on the weekend, why didn't you well rested yesterday, why on earth you feel wasting your time, etc. We need more time! 

But do we?

Perhaps i sound like smart-ass, but here is why we should change our mindset about the innocent Monday, despite cursing it and realize later that it was pointless. Well, let's remove the thought of weekend, from "end of the week" to "begin the start of the end". 

Why we face Monday is because we destine Friday. For example, make the weekend your fun target, and to reach it you have to climb every level of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Only five levels to start a five stars rated of freedom! 

Still find no effect? Here. 
Make weekend your weekly target (of a basket of fun). Plan your target from the littlest to the craziest. Try to pursue, or if you can't, try harder. 
By thinking about what would you do on your weekend, who would company you, even planning the plan B, means that you keep having a dream every week. 

You reach a target every week: The Weekend. 

So you better replace the thought of "Tomorrow is Monday, too lazy to work!" with "New week will start! Can't wait for the (next) weekend!". It will keep you in a good spirit to have such a hope for a great two-days-of-no-office time.