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Subject: Re: New Year's resolutions


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Edie
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Date Posted: 19:40:57 01/05/06 Thu
In reply to: Beth 's message, "Re: New Year's resolutions" on 23:01:02 01/04/06 Wed

I have no idea what my resolutions should be. Something needs to change, but I'm not sure what. I think I should get rid of my friends and not have people who matter to me other than my family. Other people just seem to trigger my obsessive/compulsive behaviors.

Other than that I guess I just need to try to focus more on my job and my schoolwork. I need to be better at my job, and actually learn the classwork I'm supposed to be learning instead of just learning it enough to pass the tests.

Most of all I need to get over this low-grade depression that's been plaguing me for the last few months and sapping my energy and vitality, confusing my soul and locking up my emotions.

ON another note...Beth, I use a cookbook called Light & Easy Menus from Cooking Light. It's a rather thin cookbook, but every page has a complete dinner on it that is very light, very few ingredients, and can easily be put on the table in 30 minutes or less by even the least motivated cook. It also doesn't have a lot of stupid hard-to-find ingredients or stuff nobody will like. And the meals are small enough that there won't be a lot of leftovers. Anyway, that might help with your cooking problem.

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Date Posted: 00:45:24 01/06/06 Fri

Edie, is this the right one? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/084872383X/qid=1136529081/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/104-2862465-8391932?n=507846&s=books&v=glance

I may actually consider trying that, since nothing else seems to be working. Just thinking about cooking makes me tired, but if these really are super easy I might give it a try. Thanks!

I'm sorry you're depressed . . . I wish I had some good advice for you. I do recommend that everyone get their thyroid checked - and I know it's one of those things where I just think everyone has what I have, but my depression went away almost completely when I finally got my thyroid regulated right; it never hurts to check it out.

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