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Mariel B's avatar

My feelings about summer: It's never long enough in Buffalo. But I will pack in every event, casual gathering, stroll, bike ride, and ice cream cone I can until the days get shorter and a hard frost hits. (Who are we kidding? Ice cream is a year-round treat.) I find that my usual desire to stay home is kicked to the curb once sunset is later than 7:30. Kind of related to this urge to *~*do things*~* I have been booking different workshops or classes and trying out new activities. Painting ceramics has been a particular delight! Not sure if this is related to being in my mid-thirties, but I'm enjoying the curiosity to learn new things and being OK with being only OK at something. :)

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Kory Johanning's avatar

I’ve not had long chunks of time off, but one thing that I learned to let go of is trying to define myself by one thing or another - analytical thinker, introvert, addictive personality etc. while they may or may not be true for the most part, it’s never a rule without exception. As I age, I find I’m seeking out new experiences or at least some interactions that offset or moderate my usual activities. I’ll echo your positive sentiment about finding some flexibility in how you approach your work as well. With a job change earlier this year, I work more hours on average, but I’m so much happier doing it on my own time and when I have the motivation. When I find a groove, just work until it’s not fun anymore.

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