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How often do you feel "joyful" or "happy" ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 450693" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Good question. Of course, after last night at my house I want to scream "NO!". However, I think most of the time I'm happy. Joyful, sometimes. </p><p></p><p>I'm a fairly open person so people I'm close with at work know about the issues surrounding my kiddos. Yet I often get complimented about how happy I come to work each day and that no one could guess what goes on at home. I'm not faking the happiness. I'm able to let go of home stuff while at work and when I'm with friends I'm happy too. After a workout I really do feel my mood changing for the better so when I walk out of the club I'm usually very happy.</p><p></p><p>on the other hand, there are definite moments of not being happy as well, which I consider a part of my life. There are times I feel depressed (I do take an AD). Growing up with a mom who has mental illness taught me to take the happy moments when I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 450693, member: 1631"] Good question. Of course, after last night at my house I want to scream "NO!". However, I think most of the time I'm happy. Joyful, sometimes. I'm a fairly open person so people I'm close with at work know about the issues surrounding my kiddos. Yet I often get complimented about how happy I come to work each day and that no one could guess what goes on at home. I'm not faking the happiness. I'm able to let go of home stuff while at work and when I'm with friends I'm happy too. After a workout I really do feel my mood changing for the better so when I walk out of the club I'm usually very happy. on the other hand, there are definite moments of not being happy as well, which I consider a part of my life. There are times I feel depressed (I do take an AD). Growing up with a mom who has mental illness taught me to take the happy moments when I can. [/QUOTE]
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