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The epic day before a roadtrip

If you aren’t doing the following things- you didn’t do it right.

Step 1) Freak out because you procrastinated. (Check)

Step 2) Over plan your day times infinity because you have so much to do before you leave. (Check)

Step 3) Remember things you need to do that you should have thought of waaaaaaaay earlier. (Check)

Step 4) Add said things to already over planned day. (Check)

Step 5) Sleep through half of them, realize they weren’t as dire as assumed, turn on Eye of the Tiger, and finish packing.

My sister and I visited this guy below at a rescue for large cats in Indiana. This is a picture I took. All rights are owned by me. ❤ I have a trip to pack for now! See you in Nashville, TN!

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I EARNED SOMETHING!!

Earned Spread Your Wings

This lovely little warmer is mine all mine! How? I presented at the Oklahoma City, OK World Tour event for Scentsy! I got to meet amazing people, see friends I do not get to see often, and chill with 3 of the sweetest people. It was an honor to be asked by Amanda Johnson to help out. Even though I was working it felt like a mini vacation. They also waived my registration for speaking! What an amazing company. We can also earn other incentives twice a year. They just give us things for doing our jobs. This is why I choose Scentsy! If you ever have any questions about our company please let me know. If you want to see our products simply go to www.knd.scentsy.us . You can earn it free, or share it with others yourself with me and my Glo-Getters ❤

Thank you Scentsy for everything you do for your consultants!

Obsessive?

I’m noticing a pattern in my behavior lately that could suggest that I have a mild Obsessive disorder. I will provide a background, lay the foundation so to speak.

I drive a 2010 Kia Forte. My Kia has bluetooth capabilities, however my iPhone will not play music from it for some crazed reason. Apparently it’s only good for phone calls. This means I have a dreaded AUX cable. I’ve now gone through 3 AUX cables ranging from 5$-20$ all with the same issue, which means the issue is either my car port or my phone port. Unless I pull the cable partially out of my iPhone, the sound is very muddy, song faint, and not to mention incredibly annoying. These cables work with my phone in other vehicles, so I’m sure that means it’s the car port. This lead me to digress into the world of CD’s.

In December I purchased my first CD since high school- from Common Culture . It’s a compilation album made up of artists from all over the world. I did not know a single artist on the album and I took a leap. It’s the greatest driving CD. It’s diverse and different. I still can listen to it without getting bored. For a month straight it was all I listened too while driving. In February I purchased another CD (I felt strange only having 1). Again- listened to nothing but this CD for a month. Difference here- I knew the tracks because I had already purchased them all on my iPhone. Last week I purchased the Halsey Badlands CD. Same pattern. Do you do this? Am I normal? I now have almost all of the songs on these 3 CD’s memorized. Each CD has 1 song I skip because I just do not care for it/relate to it.

What wacky thing are you obsessed with? Tell me in the comments below!

Anxiety Aches and Pains

I’d like to state for the record that one should never by any means Google symptoms they are experiencing unless they expect WebMD to say they have “Cancer” or they are “Dying”.

I am not your typical human. However I have something that millions of Americans also have- some unknowing. I’ve always been ultra sensitive to how things involving my life work. It is no secret that change is harder for me than most people if it involves something in my life, or my job(s). I always adapt, but it could be a facade until I have to partake personally in the change. That’s when it happens. Muscles tense up. My heart beats faster. I get clam hands. Panic rushes through me. Sometimes, I quit breathing and the familiar feeling of an asthma attack comes on. But it isn’t an asthma attack- It’s a Panic attack. Puffing on my inhaler will resolve this issue. The one thing you want to do is a seemingly impossible task to complete. Just.Sit.Still. My mind is racing. I cannot breathe. How do you expect me to sit still? This, is my Anxiety Disorder rearing it’s ugly head.

What is strange about my form of anxiety? Why is it different from others? It typically isn’t my thoughts causing my attacks. You see I get overwhelmed in situations such as events with large groups of people, issues requiring big decisions, people fighting, large amounts of tasks on my plate, or when things are changed without logic (this one is my own problem). I need well set, timed out plans for what is getting done in order to manage my life. I prefer to also have a back up plan if something goes wrong. If both fail- I will have an attack. I will often not delegate tasks causing a pile up on myself and that will trigger an attack if someone starts asking where something is, when something is, or if something is done yet. I have to prioritize somewhere visible- because if I do not I feel like I am being swallowed whole.

You may be asking why I’m bothering typing this out to the world. Someone may stumble across this post and relate. All I ever want to do is help someone else know they aren’t alone. I manage my anxiety without medication. If I get overwhelmed I excuse myself from the situation and I find a quiet space where I can be alone and I say the following sentence until I calm down: ” My name is _____, I live at ________. I am __ years old. My mother is ______ and my father is _____.”

There is another technique I often use if I cannot escape others:

  1. I look all around me.
  2. I find 5 things I can see.
  3. I find 4 things I can touch.
  4. I find 3 things I can hear.
  5. I find 2 things I can smell.
  6. I find 1 thing I can taste.

It is called grounding. It refocuses you on things so you can calm yourself and feel back in control. If I am at home when it happens I get into a bath with headphones and an audio book or music. I find music soothes me more than most options but again, you cannot pull out your phone at work and just turn on some crooners.

If you notice your attacks becoming frequent you may need to see a doctor for more in depth treatment. Whatever you do- please know that you always have someone to talk to if you feel like you cannot handle your anxiety. Use this blog to contact me or reach out to the National Institute of Mental Health’s anxiety hotline:  1-888-826-9438.

For further contact you can find me on Twitter @kellyndodds