But I also believe that my luck has A LOT to do with the way I look at life. When bad things happen, I very rarely, if ever, think, why me? Why NOT me? Bad shit happens to people all the time. I am not immune.
Maybe my good luck is my ability to rationalize, find the logic, see the gray. When crappy stuff happens, I normally start with a conversation like this in my head:
Ah Crap.
This SUCKS!
Is it the end of the world?
no. (said in that belligerent 6 year old boy way, when his mother asks him if he turned out the light in the kitchen and he knows he has to go back in. pronounced more like NO-wah)
Could it have been worse?
OH yeah.
Can I change it?
Nope.
So, Let it go.
Done!
It works a ridiculous amount of the time. Because I believe in choosing your battles. There are things that happen in my life that I can't just "let go". When husbands leave you for another woman, you don't just "let it go" (although coming up with creative and destructive ways of revenge is VERY theraputic). When sisters die, you definitely don't just "let it go".
But I found that I have the emotional energy needed to cope with the big stuff because I don't sweat the small stuff. road rage? no thanks, takes too much energy and it's for nothing. Pissing and moaning about stupid things that people say and do at work? I may vent to a few of you poor souls for a bit, but then I'm done.
I can't remember a time when I have ever used the phrase (is it really a phrase??): FML.
There's something good that comes out of nearly everything. You just have to look for it, be ready, find it.
And if you're one of those people who has a long list of things you'd like to share, about all the horrible bad, not-let-go-able things that have happened in your life, I challenge you.
1. Find someone who has it way and obviously worse and put yourself in their shoes.
2. Try it. Just for a few days. Be an endless optimist. Smile when you feel like crying. Compliment someone. Be GRATEFUL. Do something philanthropic anonymously. Enjoy the full moon. Say you're sorry and mean it. Tell your loved ones that you love them every day.
3. Create your own luck, find the lesson or the good that comes out of the bad, and ALWAYS look for the gray.
PS-enjoying "special" pizza like kate and I did, helps :-)
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