tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4480547809031696136.post9210953268211055425..comments2023-06-25T10:44:03.506-05:00Comments on It's All Right Here: Addressing the ElephantMelissaKeasterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17795508209041567064noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4480547809031696136.post-47152961957334223922012-12-14T18:21:52.637-06:002012-12-14T18:21:52.637-06:00Thanks, Erica! You make good points. I was talking...Thanks, Erica! You make good points. I was talking with mom about one such point the other day. I told her that I wish I had known two years ago what I know now. She told me that if I had, I wouldn't have made any changes. I had to be forced into it! I am naturally lazy, too, but I have been forced into action. I just hope this post clears the air for anyone who has felt uncomfortable with/around me. Thanks for the encouragement!MelissaKeasterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17795508209041567064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4480547809031696136.post-53336321396969151212012-12-14T12:00:13.806-06:002012-12-14T12:00:13.806-06:00I guess I'm weird. I think learning new things...I guess I'm weird. I think learning new things and the commune life are really cool, but they are CERTAINLY not for the lazy. :) (And I am lazy.) I don't think anyone should judge you for things that work for you. If it's working, then keep doing it! The reason many people haven't tried anything new is because their "old" routine works for them. Nothing wrong with shaking things up a bit though. <br /><br />Hope you continue to get better. I'm really interested in the acupuncture aspect of your healing. You should consider doing an in depth blog about it. :)Ms. Dr. Jurishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17876618355506593095noreply@blogger.com