moominmolly (
moominmolly) wrote2011-03-17 11:49 am
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pluses and minuses
+ Cafe near my office sells hot grits in the morning!
- The tub next to them apparently contains margarine, and now so do I
++ Ran a 5k on Sunday
- Stressed my knee a little bit
++++ Biked to the start
+++++++++ Have been biking ever since, after a 3-month hiatus
+++++++++ No seriously. Biking changes everything. I'm smiling.
- Lost one of my pink horns
+ Have made glow-in-the-dark light-up horns to replace them
-/+ Job not awesome, but not sucky
+ Have realized that "I don't like my job" -- not "I don't like being the person who does my job", but "I structurally disagree with the position, in the abstract, and would like to change it", and even have a plan for doing so, with my boss who I like
- Recently didn't get chosen for an awesome job at MIT
+ Have an all-day interview tomorrow for another cool-sounding job in Kendall Square
+ Natalie accepted to two good schools for first grade, after rejecting French school
+ Local neighborhood public school actually sort of bringing their hippie niche program to the whole schol and I love it there
+/- The luxury of multiple acceptable but very, very different school choices makes me tear my hair out
+ Been reorganizing my bedroom and it looks freaking awesome
+ Also I know where my sweaters are now, and nothing is mildewing
- Shelves don't fit around the water meter
+ Looking out the window at a dude in a rowboat in the sun, on the river, which is sparkling with reflected light, and feeling - just in this moment - simple and happy.
- The tub next to them apparently contains margarine, and now so do I
++ Ran a 5k on Sunday
- Stressed my knee a little bit
++++ Biked to the start
+++++++++ Have been biking ever since, after a 3-month hiatus
+++++++++ No seriously. Biking changes everything. I'm smiling.
- Lost one of my pink horns
+ Have made glow-in-the-dark light-up horns to replace them
-/+ Job not awesome, but not sucky
+ Have realized that "I don't like my job" -- not "I don't like being the person who does my job", but "I structurally disagree with the position, in the abstract, and would like to change it", and even have a plan for doing so, with my boss who I like
- Recently didn't get chosen for an awesome job at MIT
+ Have an all-day interview tomorrow for another cool-sounding job in Kendall Square
+ Natalie accepted to two good schools for first grade, after rejecting French school
+ Local neighborhood public school actually sort of bringing their hippie niche program to the whole schol and I love it there
+/- The luxury of multiple acceptable but very, very different school choices makes me tear my hair out
+ Been reorganizing my bedroom and it looks freaking awesome
+ Also I know where my sweaters are now, and nothing is mildewing
- Shelves don't fit around the water meter
+ Looking out the window at a dude in a rowboat in the sun, on the river, which is sparkling with reflected light, and feeling - just in this moment - simple and happy.
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Sounds like your pluses are kicking the asses of your minuses. :-)
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I love all those pluses in your life. Especially the biking ones.
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It was a weird winter for me. I just stopped biking around Thanksgiving -- the first week of December I got sick, and didn't really recover until January, at which point I'd lost all biking momentum and just couldn't get it back.
But then the time changed, and I had to get to the start of the race and the buses weren't going in the right places and I just started biking and didn't stop.
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yay for all the pluses.
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short shameless confession
+ Cafe near my office sells hot girls in the morning!
which i could see could make your job more interesting...
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The bedroom thing -- have you read "the Happiness Project" by Gretchen Rubin? I am reading it (well, my overdrive loan expired in chapter 8 and I am waiting for it to be available again to finish) but she started with a closet organization and keeps going back to how much energy it gave her, and it was really really inspiring. I kind of hate that I am loving a book with such a treacle-y title and objective, but then another of her recurring mantras through the book is "Be Gretchen," so it really speaks to me no matter how Pollyanna it is. Literally! ANyway, the book touches on both organization AND the maximizer vs satisficer dilemma, and so does this post, so I thought you might enjoy it.
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The book sounds kind of great - I will check it out, thanks!
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But it has, in fact, helped make me much happier, and helped me bring happiness into other people's lives as well.
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o rly? :)