Thursday, May 19, 2011

Be the foot fungus you wish to see in the world


I'm soaking my feet in warm listerine.
When working outdoors, you end up exposing yourself to many elements. In Louisiana, one of the primary elements is rain and other chores requiring hoses,buckets or liquids of some sort.
So, over the course of my four year period at the zoo, I've picked up a little foot fungus.
I know, "Ew! gross! how sexy! Wait,what?" : ) Though, it's minor, the slight itch to my right foot was most likely caused by wearing tennis shoes during the rain consistently. I've definitely learned a lesson: bring not only an umbrella, but a pair of shoes.
I'm looking forward to a quick recovery. I'm actually happy that I have a little fungus foot friend, it lead me to my first ever podiatrist visit, and eventually to my first ever home pedicure!
My toes are looking good.

Today was a good day, but I found myself restless and uneasy when I first got home. Though dinner was being prepared and nothing physically was stressing me, I couldn't help the need to vent about work & personal insecurities. Premenstrual madness, I know, but I went on and on of how I should acquire superstar credentials and blah de blah.
I stopped all this squaking when Otto gave me advice (prepare for magoo paraphrasing):
Remember, when you think about how people are or are going to treat you, you start to create that reality. Instead of creating your reality with negative clay, use positive,white clay instead. This will set it in motion to slowly release your sisters and brothers from the chain of fear. Your main function is not being with the animals, but brining peace and light to everyone you've placed yourself around. With your attitude, you can either choose to continue the chain of the negative emotion your receiving and creating or choose to diffuse that current of electricity by positively responding and projecting to the world.
That is why Ghandi said: "Be the change you wish to see" because that is how our reality works.

Think about it.

: ) love, peace and foot soaks.



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