Coping With The Post-Holiday Blues
The holiday season has come to an end, and after two solid weeks of uninterrupted gluttony and sloth, I'm ready to resume my writing.
January, February, and March are often difficult months for those of us in northern climes, however, I've managed to find some positive coping mechanisms for the post-holiday blahs. Here are a few ways I've been occupying my time:
1. Listening to "Dark Side of the Moon" while curled up in the fetal position under my desk.
2. Reading the obituaries and then crossing the names out of the phonebook.
3. Noticing how trees without leaves resemble gnarled hands reaching up to the sky imploringly.
4. Eating gingerbread men and animal crackers--one limb at a time.
5. Psychoanalyzing Strangers:
Link:
January, February, and March are often difficult months for those of us in northern climes, however, I've managed to find some positive coping mechanisms for the post-holiday blahs. Here are a few ways I've been occupying my time:
1. Listening to "Dark Side of the Moon" while curled up in the fetal position under my desk.
2. Reading the obituaries and then crossing the names out of the phonebook.
3. Noticing how trees without leaves resemble gnarled hands reaching up to the sky imploringly.
4. Eating gingerbread men and animal crackers--one limb at a time.
5. Psychoanalyzing Strangers:
Link: