I can't believe Godfrey mentioned the St. Paul Pearl Jam shows without bringing up that Boom was at SZD Live!
I have two nonprofessional pieces of mental health advice as a 45 year old that I think have kept me in a good place for a long time, one sports team related and one general life related.
I can't believe Godfrey mentioned the St. Paul Pearl Jam shows without bringing up that Boom was at SZD Live!
I have two nonprofessional pieces of mental health advice as a 45 year old that I think have kept me in a good place for a long time, one sports team related and one general life related.
1. Purdue has stunk at football for most of the last 15 years or so, and should be bad for the near future, but I've accepted that, and instead fill my Saturdays in the fall with a lot of time outside, walking the dogs, going on nice long runs, and doing yard work, so I'm not parked in front of the TV watching my team lose.
2. In 2015, as a single person, I decided that I was going to stop skipping trips/concerts/movies because I didn't have anyone to go with, because that was preventing me from doing things that I wanted to do. More importantly, I long ago accepted that how I thought my life would turn out and what society thinks about how your life is supposed to go doesn't mean shit, as long as I'm happy the way things are going. I've found other things that I'm interested in that are important, and I'm giving back to the community in other ways and being a productive member of society.
I can't believe Godfrey mentioned the St. Paul Pearl Jam shows without bringing up that Boom was at SZD Live!
I have two nonprofessional pieces of mental health advice as a 45 year old that I think have kept me in a good place for a long time, one sports team related and one general life related.
1. Purdue has stunk at football for most of the last 15 years or so, and should be bad for the near future, but I've accepted that, and instead fill my Saturdays in the fall with a lot of time outside, walking the dogs, going on nice long runs, and doing yard work, so I'm not parked in front of the TV watching my team lose.
2. In 2015, as a single person, I decided that I was going to stop skipping trips/concerts/movies because I didn't have anyone to go with, because that was preventing me from doing things that I wanted to do. More importantly, I long ago accepted that how I thought my life would turn out and what society thinks about how your life is supposed to go doesn't mean shit, as long as I'm happy the way things are going. I've found other things that I'm interested in that are important, and I'm giving back to the community in other ways and being a productive member of society.