A blog about the meaning of life and conversations with god fearing people along the cyber highway with the odd video thrown in (some of which have nothing to do with religion).
1.)Set a goal, say like a holiday in a place you’d always wanted to go. Then work/save towards that goal, look forward to getting to your 2.)Get fit. The fitter you are the better you feel, improved outlook. I have a punch- bag at home and still play football at close to 50. Join a team sport or social club. 3.)Don’t drink too much! I fell into that habit. Now I’m down to drinking just twice weekly (pity it’s six pints of Guinness each night) 4.)Time is a great healer. 5.)If you need to get a shoulder to cry-on seek counseling.
You commented on the blog below the 'Pain' blog which confused me a bit. I'm not unhappy with my lot, just getting a lot of tears and 'blame' from my wife. Your advice is pretty spot on.
I am so unfit, partly due to a chest op some years ago where I had a rib removed (which was not made into a woman as far as I am aware). I have also got into the habit of drinking a bottle of wine most nights. I justify it by not smoking or going out that much. I have been drunk on Guiness many years ago, fell asleep with my glasses on and woke up in the same position.
I don't think I need healing. I have a pretty tight philosophy on life and I appreciate being here so much, even on bad days. I wish I had done some thing differently and I feel that I have let some people down but hey, who is perfect?
I am very close to 50 and I need to get out more and make some connections.
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Now I have to admit that this is really funny. God bless, Lloyd
Here’s my penny’s worth…
1.)Set a goal, say like a holiday in a place you’d always wanted to go. Then work/save towards that goal, look forward to getting to your
2.)Get fit. The fitter you are the better you feel, improved outlook. I have a punch- bag at home and still play football at close to 50. Join a team sport or social club.
3.)Don’t drink too much! I fell into that habit. Now I’m down to drinking just twice weekly (pity it’s six pints of Guinness each night)
4.)Time is a great healer.
5.)If you need to get a shoulder to cry-on seek counseling.
Cheers.
Paul.
Hi Cantebury
You commented on the blog below the 'Pain' blog which confused me a bit. I'm not unhappy with my lot, just getting a lot of tears and 'blame' from my wife. Your advice is pretty spot on.
I am so unfit, partly due to a chest op some years ago where I had a rib removed (which was not made into a woman as far as I am aware). I have also got into the habit of drinking a bottle of wine most nights. I justify it by not smoking or going out that much.
I have been drunk on Guiness many years ago, fell asleep with my glasses on and woke up in the same position.
I don't think I need healing. I have a pretty tight philosophy on life and I appreciate being here so much, even on bad days. I wish I had done some thing differently and I feel that I have let some people down but hey, who is perfect?
I am very close to 50 and I need to get out more and make some connections.
Thanks for the advice.
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