Thinking positive doesn't change the past two hours.

By Marranda · Sep 1, 2011 · ·
  1. No matter how many times I say 'Today will be a good day', it doesn't change the fact that this morning was horrible. And rushed. And I still have an English paper due, I'm at work, and there are all sorts of distractions I can't even think straight. Not to mention I had to amp up on starbucks with 5 shots of esspresso with cream and so my hands are so jittery I'm typing like a 10 year on their first typing test (yes, I was ten once, and taking an extra-curricular class in the library that taught typing and computer program use, and I remember how jittery I got when I had a typing test). Like that, but caffeinated. I'm freaking out!

    So....
    Today will be a good day, today will be a good day, today will be a good day.
    Three times is a good enough amount of times to say something positive right?? Fate help me.

Comments

  1. mugen shiyo
    LOL. That's kind of funny, a person hyped up on caffeine feeling "rushed".

    Instead of hoping for a positive day, just stay positive yourself. At least you'll be counting on something you can control.
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