The Litter Box Trials – The Ugly Truth

It’s been about a month since I started trying to live a grateful life and here is the sad, sad truth: It’s hard to do. I know, I know! I have so many things to be grateful for – in fact, I have a list if you’d like to see it and about seventeen entries in my gratitude journal – but it is hard to keep a grateful outlook when ‘life’ gets in the way. I find myself angry at traffic, angry at technology, angry when things aren’t going my way…just angry for reasons that shouldn’t matter. Now that I’m paying attention, I’m a pretty awful, selfish, ungrateful person – which is a damn shame. I’m working on it by trying to live in the moment more and stop rocking in the worry chair – but I have to work on it every day.

My Gratitude Journal

My Gratitude Journal

I’m a fan of the gratitude journal, which I complete at work in the mornings. I tend to get in the office before the majority of the folks so it’s quiet and that gives me time to reflect on what’s been going on. It’s been helping keep me in the right mindset. In fact, the journal helped me see the good in a situation I would’ve previously been aggravated about so overall, that’s a win.

I haven’t started my gratitude letter yet. In case you’re unfamiliar with this term, it’s a heartfelt letter you write to someone listing specific things they’ve done that you’re grateful for. You’re supposed to read it to them in person but as a grateful introvert, that might not be ideal for me. I know who I want to write it to. There’s a 50-50 chance it goes over well. I will write it by the end of this month. Goal set.

The Gratitude Diaries by Janice Kaplan

The Gratitude Diaries

The roadmap for this little journey is from Janice Kaplan’s book, The Gratitude Diaries. I highly suggest this audiobook, especially for on the way to work, though I’m sure the printed copy is just as good.

I’ll try to think of something a little more snazzy for my October update, you know, so you can be grateful you actually read the post. See you then.

The Age of Adaline

The Age of Adaline - Movie Poster

The Age of Adaline – Movie Poster

Finally saw the Age of Adaline. I’m thoroughly aggravated with all of you for not telling me about it. The only alternative is that none of you have seen it either, in which case, I must insist that you all watch it right this moment. I can’t believe it’s not based on a book. The depth of the story just calls for 1st person or 3rd person omniscient internal dialogue. There is also a bit of voiceover, which is what they typically do when something was a book and they just can’t go without setting up the scene. Can someone write this as a book? Is that allowed? Also, Ellis. He gave her books for flowers. o.O  There are no words. And I’m a writer, for God’s sake.

Sometimes a movie or a book or a piece of art stays with you long after you’ve experienced it. What is so wonderful about this, and often easy to forget, is that this thing that has touched you so deeply, this thing that has truly altered the way you look at the world, was created by another human being. Another person wrote or directed or painted or formed this magnificent piece of forever that you will now carry in your heart for the rest of your life. The world tends to show its ugly more than its lovely, but the lovely is still there. It’s in the things we create, not the situations that happen. It’s in the music and the words and the art within our heart, because despite this ugly world…we are still beautiful.

THE AGE OF ADALINE - 2015 FILM STILL - Ellis Jones (Michiel Huisman) and Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively) - Photo Credit: Diyah Pera

THE AGE OF ADALINE – 2015 FILM STILL – Ellis Jones (Michiel Huisman) and Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively) – Photo Credit: Diyah Pera