It's a special kind of Hell, to be highly intelligent, empathically sensitive, yet dysfunctional. Because you simply can't stop thinking and over-analysing your situation, and you understand all too well how your mind works and you know all too damn well that your perception is sometimes very distorted, but you also know that sometimes what you're
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Anyhow. Thankees, again.
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And good show on progress. I'm trying to take baby steps, myself, or at least I'm resolved to. This whole "turning 40" thing is wreaking havoc on my neurosphere.
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I have become very much a hermit myself, with Jon gone and the boys out of the house. What is saving me is the gym - i drag myself out there 5 times a week.
Maybe we can drag each other around? I have transport. :D
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I haven't been way south in years, i'm actually up in Cedar Park.
More of a problem might be the circadian rhythms. I'm still very much a morning person, and i'm winding down about the time you're getting going. :D
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My shifting sleep cycle can be a nuisance, but the good news is that I might be presently moving back onto days, given that I'm starting to fall asleep progressively later in the morning/early afternoon and that's always a sign that a switch is coming. So we could probably still make this work if you were still interested. :-)
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