Anyone else out there living in your own thoughts at the moment?
By joogieboogie
@joogieboogie (9)
Australia
    January 27, 2008 6:20pm CST
                         
            Alot has been going on in my life at the moment and I am continually finding myself feeling like I have no life so I have created a life for myself in my thoughts lol I know it sounds nuts and I am probably going nuts, its just silly things like pretending that my partner is actually here with me not half way around the world etc its just that I feel I have no time for myself at all, I worry that if I stop traveling off in my thoughts I will become very bitter and angry 
does anyone else find themselves doing this? is it that abnormal? what are your thoughts?
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            4 responses
         @Helpingfriends4uu (150)
 • India
                    29 Jan 08
                    Just don't worry my friend, one day everyting will be allright,God must be planning someting beautifull for you, so, just cheer up, and try to be as positive as you can.Just beleive in the Almighty God and last but not the least in yourself.Lot's of God Blessing's and all the best for your future.Good Luck and take care.:)
                     @hazellou713 (17)
 • Philippines
                    28 Jan 08
                    you sound weird but funny..lol I know life is not always good at times but we all need to face whatever it is. i think we only need to accept whatever is/will to come into our life. Just keep on thinking of the brighter side. I guess that way, we could feel better, not at it's best but atleast it is "better". Have fun! Accept things as it is! Believe that someday everythings gonna be fine. =)
                     @dont_pick_your_nose (2279)
 • Australia
                    28 Jan 08
                    Lol, ok you do sound a little crazy, but that's ok! i think everyone should visulaise their goals how they want their life to be and what they want to look like. It is proven to help achieve goals when you visualise your success. 
                    
 
                             
                        
 
                    

