Come to think of it.
Problems are a scrambled mess, they are hard to wrap our heads around fully, and even harder to control.
But if you look at the situation as if it were a problem, it will become a problem. Look at it as if it were a possibility and it'll become an opportunity.
Your problems are essentially scrambled eggs.
I don't know about you but I never thought eggs alone were all that amazing.
But then you put them next to bacon and waffles and orange juice, and suddenly they become an important part of the most important thing- in this case: meal of the day.
Turning our problems from "This sucks and I hate this and I want it all to be over" to "What can I learn from this? How can I make it better?" is a new breath of oxygen and a heavy layer of clothing taken off.
I haven't eaten yet today, I'm pretty hungry.
I think it's about time I finally had some breakfast.
It'll be good for me.
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i'm actually craving some cereal right now.
anyone else hungry yet???
-belle <3
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