Environment
Waking up this morning and thinking back, I've realized that I tend to have a lot more energy while I'm in Vancouver. I can go out later, wake up earlier, want to do more things, and not be as tired. In the Bay Area, I feel like a lazy ass as well...not in the same way my friend is a lazy ass but more in the way that I'm tired all the time, never feel well rested, don't really want to do anything (drinking doesn't count) and stay home alot.
Does our environment really change our moods? What is the term for that? I think someone told me before. Anyways, is being in an enviroment that you love (even if it rains all the time) a source of energy. Is it happiness that fuels our energy levels? I would think hating the Bay Area doesn't help my energy levels. But then again...when I'm on Vacation, I have lots of energy too...maybe it's just the thought of having so limited amount of time to do everything you want that gives you that drive and energy. I was starting to think it was age that makes me tired all the time...but I think it's the environment or lack there of.
I've really got to think seriously about moving!
4 Comments:
Yeah, I know what you mean. It could be the environment.
But it could also be the situation. For instance, you're on vacation, and you probably want to make the most of it. I was like that, so I would be doing something with nearly every minute of my time while in Vancouver. But when I'm at home, it's like unlimited time in your fingers, and it slips. And it slips.
And it slips.
And three years go by and you haven't done anything at all.
you always have more energy when you're doing something you enjoy. I think your feelings for the Bay Area is causing you to feel lazy.
I think its all in your head. You're lazy. Period.
That must be it!
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