I love coffee, walking along the ocean, good conversation, my family, my friends, my two rescue cats, taking pictures, exploring the world around me, learning new things, road trips, traveling, animals, to laugh, having new experiences, yoga, cupcakes, yummy vegan food, Thai food, sushi, Cafe Gratitude, concerts, the ocean, sea creatures, celebrating taco Tuesday, meeting new people, having new experiences, and life.
I am happiness. I am sunshine. I am love.
Being Sarah
Today I was trying to express my frustration to someone, and I accidentally said “it is such a pain in the back.” Talk about a Freudian slip! Most people would have used the term “neck” or “a**,” but neither of those hurt when I become frustrated. Rather, whenever anything is bothering me it causes the pain in my back to flare up. Frustration, annoyance, and most other negative emotions really are a pain in my back.
Even though the person I was speaking to seemed confused by my incorrect use of the term, I think I am going to use it more often. Why not express what I really feel versus using a cliche statement that speaks to pains that I do not have nearly as often?
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