Get Out of the House!

I’ve had a down couple of days – low energy, too much time alone, questioning what I’m doing working alone as a freelance consultant when I could be safe and secure in a “real” job. I’ve been wrapping up the business I’ve decided to let go of – and as I go through the tasks, I realize why I’m moving on. Its put me in your basic funk. Ugh!!
The calendar is barer than I’d like – purposefully so, I need to remind myself, that time to refocus, rebrand and reenergize is part of my plan. I have lists of things to do that will move me in the right direction and already have a time crunch on new business starting out a couple of weeks from now. No real need to worry.
So, here I am writing in a coffee shop and feeling better. I’m surrounded by chatter and people enjoying all manner of goodies and see others with their computers or notebooks busily engaged in their work. There’s lots of positive energy and I’m catching it! As I write new ideas pop into my head that I jot down for later. My pen flows over the words of my blog – keying it into the computer will come later – I am a pen and notebook writer.
So though an introvert, I know I need to make time to go out every now and again – preferably before a funk sets in!
What do you know about how you regain energy when feeling down? Find a strategy that pulls you up and propels you forward into a positive, productive mood!

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