Monday, March 21, 2011

the best de-motivation

Where it hurt it was intense; a stinging, burning sensation that was all-encompassing. But that pain radiated and rippled, until she could feel the shivers running up her spine and the hair standing up on her hot neck. Her body was sensitive to each nerve ending, but she was heavy and sluggish. Limbs were slow to react. Eyes were droopy and unfocused. Could her body handle this?

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It's that day again, the time to be creative... only I'm not really feeling the creative vibe above the pain from the kidney stone my body is currently trying to rid itself of. So I thought I might get a bit creative in trying to describe this gut-wrenching feeling...?

I've never seen pain as that much of an inspiration, which is somewhat of a shame, I guess, since it's something we all experience. We can't all sit on the pink-sanded beaches of Hawaii and smell the ocean breeze or stand amid the green atop a cloudy mountain in Ireland. But we all fit into the basic range of human emotions and tactile responses.

And we all have days when we are almost too lazy to care. When the mere thought of lifting yourself out of bed is exhausting. Or excruciating.

Here's to those.

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