We All Have Issues

“Clearly, she has issues.” But what’s even clearer is that she’s not the only one who does. I have issues. Everyone. Everyone has issues. I believe there is truth to the saying “you are your own worst critic”. We feel our imperfection. But we often forget, no one is perfect. We also forget that just because we aren’t satisfied with ourselves, that people out there look completely past the way we look. They are our friends because they like our personality, not because they like the way we look. They are our boyfriends and our husbands that still like/love us no matter how we look. But we still and we can complain about our weight, our thighs, our stomachs, our breasts, our height, our arms, or our faces. But remember, someone else out there is complaining about the same thing. And someone else out there, frankly doesn’t care, because they like you just the way you are.

Something we should all believe in…

Weak

I have had comments from people that I look skinnier. I guess I can’t be too surprised because I did lose a large amount of weight from being sick. That’s not a very good way to do it. I am feeling better but still in no shape to play basketball. I played again tonight, it was better that last week but very far from when I feel normal. My muscles were so weak, it was like I couldn’t feel them when I tried to shoot the ball or run fast. I would try really hard to run fast or shoot harder but it wasn’t like that at all. Hopefully I get better soon.

Is there a boundary between work and personal life? If so, where is it at?