Saturday, August 20, 2011

Hmmm.....

I told a few people that because I am going to be 40 next year, I think I am going to have a midlife crisis. A few a my friends laughed at me. My husband said he would join me and have one, too. LOL


So... last night I googled: MIDLIFE CRISIS and this is what I found:



The following is a list of symptoms that illustrate how defining a mid life crisis is truly relative to the person experiencing the changes.

1.Looking into the mirror and you no longer recognize yourself.
2.Desiring to quit a good job.
3.Unexplained bouts of depression when doing tasks that used to make you happy.
4.Changing or investigating new religions, churches or new age philosophy.
5.Change of habits. Activities which used to bring pleasure now are boring. Unable to complete or concentrate on tasks which used to be easy.
6.It feels good to get hurt.
7.Wanting to run away from everything.
8.A desire to get into physical shape.
9.Irritability or unexpected anger.
10.Change in allergies.
11.Desire for physical -Free Flowing- movement (Running, Biking, Dance, Fast red sports cars, Sky diving, etc).
12.Exploring new musical tastes.
13.Sudden desire to learn how to play an instrument.
14.Sudden interest in drawing, painting, writing books or poetry.
15.Shifting sleep patterns (Typically to less).
16.Thinking about death, wondering about the nature of death.
17.Changes to the balance of vitamins you take. Or taking dietary supplements for the purposes of extending life.
18.Extreme changes to what you eat.
19.Excessively buying new clothes and taking more time to look good.
20.Hair changes. (Natural changes in thickness, luster, color or Assisted changes in dying hair suddenly or shaving your head bald)
21.A desire to surround yourself with different settings.
22.Hanging out with a different generation as their energy and ideas stimulate you.
23.Restarting things, which you dropped 20 years earlier.
24.Upset at where society is going. Experience a desire to change the world for the better.
25.Feeling trapped or tied down by fiscal responsibilities.
26.Leaving (Mentally or Physically) family or feeling trapped in current family relationships.
27.A desire to teach others or become a healer.
28.Desiring a simple life.
29.Excessively looking back to one’s childhood.
30.Playing again just to play!
31.Keep re-asking yourself: “Where am I going with my life?”
32.Getting fixated on new “wonder” solutions to problems.
33.Recently experiencing something extremely stressful. Stress can trigger a Midlife transformation. Some examples include: Changing Jobs, Divorce, Death of someone close, Chemical/Toxic exposure upon the body or experiencing a major illness.
34.Doing things that get you into trouble & it surprises everyone as being out of character.
35.Someone unexpectedly exclaims: “You are going through a midlife crisis!”

I took this list from this webpage: http://personaltao.com/taoism-library/midlife-crisis/signs-of-a-midlife-transformation/


Well, I must say I have felt some of the things listed above at 20, 25, 20, 35, and even yesterday. Does this mean I have already been through SEVERAL midlife crisises??


I wonder...............

Sunday, August 7, 2011

What happened to July?


I was enjoying myself so much during the past month, that it slipped away from me! I cannot believe it is already August 7th. In one month all my teacher friends will be back at work and I have NO IDEA where I will be which is frustrating. Last year at this time, I thought all was good in my career. I should know better than to feel secure !

There were layoffs, my position was cut and my possibility of working for a reading teacher on maternity leave was also eliminated because 3 reading teachers were eliminated! I have been looking for jobs since I knew I would be jobless, but nothing has happened!

I am praying for a miracle!

On another note, I have been enjoying the pool, going to 1.00 movies once a week, enjoying a free concert every Wed. night, reading for pleasure, and seeing friends. It has been wonderful. I have some chores, I have been putting off... LOL. There is always chores, though... and summer is my vacation time, so I find it hard to look at my chore list. That is what rainy days are for - lucky for me July was VERY DRY! LOL

OK - August is here.. and I have more vacation time to relax!

Until next time!