It is My Nature

Another cool October day. I’m starting to repeat myself. That’s not what I want to do but it’s difficult to change my tune. We are really predictable. We all have our telltale signatures of how we speak, laugh and behave. I’ve been told my laugh is very recognizable. It’s nice to know that it is pleasant. I’ve been told by a few people that they love my laugh. I have heard some laughs that really grate on my nerve. I wonder if we can change these undesirable aspects of ourselves. Or are we doomed?

I like to think that we have some control, that we can change. But here I am, writing in my usual sad sack voice. Sometimes I am not sad but I must sound it. One friend reading my post reached out, offering me help and a place to stay if needed. She was very kind and compassionate. I do wonder whether her nature and life experience affected her interpretation of my words. Her son had suffered from depression and committed suicide. She had not seen the signs.

Eh! I’m falling into myself again, talking a sad streak. It’s not my fault. It is my nature but I am making an effort to cheer up. I like to change my tune. Maybe that could be my goal for the next Ultimate Blog Challenge. I have a few months to work on it. Regardless, I’m taking a run at my day. I felt a spark of joy yesterday having a clean house and a cleared diningroom table. I’m keeping that in my mind’s eye to light my way.

5 thoughts on “It is My Nature

  1. Lily: Maybe you need to follow Paul’s gratitude blog to help you shift to a more upbeat mode! 🙂

    Good job cleaning up the house and the dining room table!

  2. I’m happy you found a spark of Joy! Doesn’t that make you feel super when you clean and organize? It does me, I love my neater and clutter free home.

  3. Your description of friends enjoying your laugh brought a smile, Lily – I think we do have ‘signature’ voices and laughs!

    My (former) hubby has 3 sisters – I’d met two, and one day the third called and I answered – I recognized her voice immediately- so like her sisters’ but a slight difference! And yes – even their laughs were similar!

    I wish I could invite you over and offer you a cup of tea and a cozy blanket! And my cat would probably come check you out – in his aloof way!

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