Sunday, February 7, 2010

Oh no, this week’s lesson was already covered!

     So, my last post was only meant to make up for my lack of posting last week. As I began to write this week’s lesson, I noticed that Corey Sheldon (who I’m subscribed to) already covered the topic of returning to childhood, but I’m going through with it anyway because it’s been a pretty big part of my life lately and, well, I don’t have a backup plan. So here goes:

 

“You should take time out to return to your childhood every once in a while.”

Unless you had abusive parents, or were orphaned at a young age, childhood was probably the happiest time of your life. If you were like me, you had no worries and no cares, drifting along through life doing whatever you wanted, whenever you wanted, with no real responsibility. As you have aged, the amount of responsibility has grown substantially, your beliefs and personality have changed, you now have cares that you didn’t know existed as a child.

It’s important to take a day out every once in a while to do the things you enjoyed doing as a child. Block out a day of all responsibility and do whatever you did then. Read the books you read in elementary school, watch the TV shows you watched in elementary school, even play the games you played back then. Turn off your phone and don’t get on Facebook. Just relax and recuperate and if you feel ridiculous doing so, then I pity the fool.

mr-t1

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