Hi gang, my name is Chris, most people call me SkeeZe.
I live in Charlotte NC. I edit audio and video for a living, but my main passion is playing drums. I think I might be a workaholic. Not only do I work eight hours a day, but play in several bands, so spend most of my time after work at band practice. I also have started doing design work. In my mind, if I'm not working or doing something that yields a result or product, i'm wasting my time.
I'm 26, single (ladies...), and living with a roommate who is starting to annoy me.
I grew up a quiet child with one younger brother. my parents are still together. I had a very healthy and happy childhood and still maintain a good relationship with my family. I've always been a fairly moody kid and find myself annoyed with people and the world on a constant basis. i have a hard time accepting things as they are, and as a result, find myself constantly unhappy and unsatisfied.
I'm thrilled that i've found a safe place to share how I feel so i don't have to keep talking to my ex-girlfriends about how sad i am.
Queen City SkeeZe
Re: Queen City SkeeZe
Hi SkeeZe,
I can relate to what you are saying and often feel annoyed with people I cross paths with. I just started reading a book Paul recommends (A New Earth), and it explains a lot how to let that stuff go. I sure hope it helps me, and so far a lot of it makes sense.
This is a good safe place and I am glad you found it!
Martin
I can relate to what you are saying and often feel annoyed with people I cross paths with. I just started reading a book Paul recommends (A New Earth), and it explains a lot how to let that stuff go. I sure hope it helps me, and so far a lot of it makes sense.
This is a good safe place and I am glad you found it!
Martin
"The secret source of humor is not joy but sorrow; there is no humor in Heaven.” – Mark Twain
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Re: Queen City SkeeZe
Queen City SkeeZe,
I ditto what ArtMart wrote. I immediately thought "A New Earth" is the PERFECT book for helping us navigate todays world. Don't let some of the new-agey language turn you off. It's a profound book that has really, really helped me be comfortable in my own skin, regardless of what's happening around me. I read a page or two every morning. Its very dense in terms of how deep some of the concepts are, so you don't really want to read it like a normal book. I'm starting to read it for the 3rd time. Its just a perfect morning meditation that helps me throughout the day. Good luck and thanks for introducing yourself.
Paul
I ditto what ArtMart wrote. I immediately thought "A New Earth" is the PERFECT book for helping us navigate todays world. Don't let some of the new-agey language turn you off. It's a profound book that has really, really helped me be comfortable in my own skin, regardless of what's happening around me. I read a page or two every morning. Its very dense in terms of how deep some of the concepts are, so you don't really want to read it like a normal book. I'm starting to read it for the 3rd time. Its just a perfect morning meditation that helps me throughout the day. Good luck and thanks for introducing yourself.
Paul
http://mentalpod.comNothing degrades the quality of my life like obsessing about the quality of my life.