Tag: mental-health
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Poem: Sage Advice
Sage Advice – Knew a farmer, sad and blue, “House is too small.” he did stew. – From a passerby was found Sage advice that was quite sound. – Take in barn animals all, Until your house feels quite small. – Keep house like this for a spell, All dirty, with a bad smell.…
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Poem about Breaking Rules
Pool Rules – At motel they have a pool, No kids past ten, that’s the rule. Knock and knock, upon the door, Lady with kids, does implore. “We were out late, we’ll be quiet”, In they walk, I start no riot. – Keeping quiet, I stay to swim Not give into feelings grim. These kids,…
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Poem: Expectations
Expectations Expectations set too high Will lead you to a long cry. Expect you must do it all, Quench your anguish, when you fall. Elation may to you come When your day begins to hum. So keep expectations low, Then only up will you go. June Nash I once heard that true optimists are…
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Poem about Coming Home
Home Out in the world Are often hurled. Interactions Bring distractions. Some are unkind, Other’s bore mind. Smile when must, Pretend give trust. Go home, days end. Connect with friends. Happy with kin. Back in own skin. June Nash You venture out into the world. You deal with people of all sorts. Some are not…
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Poem about Dealing With Bad Coworkers
Work Sucks Work sucks when coworkers slack Leaving you breaking your back. Not their attitude, but yours Is key to calm inner wars. Notice, some will, that you smile And hard worker all the while. Cannot change other’s actions, They’ll keep up their distractions. Enjoy your work, ignore the slight. Not worth it, starting a…
