Hey mrrjd!

I liked your answer to ammc. You said:
Perhaps, like me, its hard for you to gain traction and get out of the mire-of-pain because all you can see are roadblocks.

That is such a true statement. I need to think of myself as stuck because of the roadblocks. And when I thought of that I had a mental image of being in my old Hummer and some guy got his truck stuck and blocked me into a muddy parking lot at the Army hospital. I waited 40 minutes for him to figure out how to get unstuck. Then I got tired of sitting blocked in by him, went over hooked a tow strap up and pulled him out of my way.

It was worth getting my shoes muddy. Because I felt so good about being able to solve that problem. So you just made me realize when I am sitting and waiting for the roadblocks to move I am going no where. But when I take action and move the roadblocks, off I go to do what I want/need to do!

So now I'm off to move some roadblocks! I hope your day is going well.

Aloha,

Wendy


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