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  • Mohkia@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I kind of just have issues keeping my attention on either honestly, unless I suddenly get absorbed in the topic which does happen and then I marathon read/listening. I just do what I can when I can. At least listening i can just rewind when I fade off and I can do other stuff while listening where as reading I need to be low enough energy to sit long enough. I do enjoy the tactile feeling of reading a real book and flipping through the pages when I manage it. I apparently have 3 different books going right now and it’s taking me forever to read them.

    As for how I’m doing this week? I don’t know, nervous about the classes I’m starting in a few weeks, trying to get back to where I was at before the holidays, some mistakes where made but I am forgiving myself and moving on from it. My cat is not doing well (she is very old) and I might have to say goodbye soon, I’m having emotions that I haven’t sorted about the entirety of last year and trying to figure out where to go from here with the new year. All in all though I am okay and just taking it one day at a time.

    • ickplant@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      Thank you for sharing! What classes are you starting, if you don’t mind me asking? And I’m very sorry to hear your cat is not doing well. Losing pets is heartbreaking… I hope you are able to spend some good times with her before she crosses the rainbow bridge. One day at a time sounds about right.

      Oh, and I also have 2-3 books going at once. It gets confusing, lol.

      • Mohkia@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Thanks, I said my good Byes Saturday while she was still conscious enough to respond, she passed Sunday evening at home in her sleep. I didn’t want to stress her by taking her to the vet and she didn’t seem to be in distress so I let her pass naturally. She had a good long life, trying to just think about that and not get caught up in sadness.

        As for classes, I’m taking an intro to horticulture class and an intro to psychology class. This is a trial semester and i’m kind of testing the waters. I have a bad past record with college and am stressing over this but I must defeat my inner demons. Trial by fire I guess. I start next week and am already feeling a bit overwhelmed as I was just reading the class prep notes and am sitting here wondering what did I get myself into? I am just ignoring that particular inner voice right now. I can do this!

        • ickplant@lemmy.worldOPM
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          11 months ago

          You can absolutely do this! Sounds like an interesting mix of classes, I hope you learn and grow in ways that please you.

          I don’t know if you’ve ever had to take an animal to the vet for euthanasia, I’ve had to take quite a few because we adopt older dogs from shelters. I can assure you you’ve made the right choice by not stressing her out. In a way, it’s a blessing when they pass away without distress like that. May she rest in peace, and may you also have peace in your heart.