Wednesday's Child Is Full Of Woe
I'm still settling into how I feel about everything last week ...
Yep, I disappeared again. It wasn’t work related, which is generally the reason I need to take a short hiatus. Nope. I needed to get my head on straight after last week.
I didn’t expect the election results to hit me as hard as they dud. Afterall, I’d manage to weather the 2016 results. But this time around it hit. Hard. I couldn’t focus at all last Wednesday. I was exhausted in a way I’d never experienced before. I couldn’t keep my eyes open. Sleep was my only refuge.
So I slept a lot over the past week. And I’m still finding myself tired. I’m also still finding my focus wavering if I allow it to do so.
Did Music Help?
It did. It always does. I’ve put together a playlist of some songs I’ve been listening to on repeat since the results became apparent. They run the gamut from anger to woe, and every feeling in-between.
No Graphic, No Buttons, Just A Playlist
Canva is down, and I couldn’t really bother with making a graphic to go with this quick publish and playlist. The music speaks for itself, as it so often does.
I am getting back to the routine, and I’m returning to my regular schedule. Look for a Threepeat Thursday share tomorrow.
For now, music is keeping me in maintenance mode.
How about you?
I’m finding this rather comforting, Mallie. Wish I could take credit for it, but a search for ‘antifa’ brought it to my attention. Suits me down to the ground these days…
Anyhow, stay strong. There will be some difficult times ahead; my thoughts are with you and my Threads mates - I miss you all 🖤
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1OSRh1zRQrdi2IRvp3qsPe?si=AfF1Mwa5Sqa9QUz_yXZOaw&pi=a-oiwzJH60RsC7
I couldn't listen to music for a few days. Too many conflicting emotions. I finally went back to Tanya Donelly, my favorite lyricist. This Hungry Life and Christopher Street are songs I lean on when the world seems too much.