June A Converse

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06/25/2021

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06/23/2021

In response to my recent blog about the half-full or half-empty glass, one of my friends sent me an article titled,

"Is the Glass Half-Empty or Half-Full?"

I found the author’s perspective refreshing and he opened my eyes to another way to see the glass. I hope you take a few minutes to check it out. If you do, follow some of the links – I found many other articles and tidbits that were worth my time and fed my soul. I especially liked: "You Have 2 Options: Dance or Drown"

In the Dance or Drown article, the author provides the following quote:

Don’t wait for the storms of your life to pass. Learn to dance in the rain.

I choose to dance.

Want to dance with me?

Read my blog here: https://www.juneconverse.com/

06/14/2021

Half-empty? Or half-full?

We have our house on the market. Is there anything more stressful?

Keeping it clean and so tidy it’s as if no one lives here. I mean, really, does a potential buyer seriously care if I leave my coffee pot drying on the counter? My realtor has convinced my husband, if not me, that it does matter. I get a text and I scurry to pick up the dog’s toys and fluff the pillows and hide the dish towels in the microwave. All the while, psyching myself up for a potential buyer to say, “not interested”.

I intentionally force myself to see the glass as half-empty.

How about you? Read the rest of the story in this week's blog: www.juneconverse.comhalf-empty-or-half-full

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Who Am I?

In April 2012 I had a mental breakdown. The real thing. I have about 36 hours that I don’t remember. Then I have 4 weeks of almost catatonic sitting and contemplating, well, contemplating nothing! Next came 9 weeks of inpatient rehab 600 miles from my family. At the end of that I had:


  • No career

  • No faith that I could trust

  • My family (they were so very supportive)
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    Atlanta, GA
    30341