Feelings have this unnerving tendency to slip out when you least expect them to.
For instance;
Coming in to the office in the morning, not really thinking about anything special, and one of my co-workers ask if I'm alright. I answer the standard answerthat; "Yes of course I'm alright, should'nt I be?" She then proceeds saying: "You've just looked a little more tired than usual the past three days".
At this point I find that I have to take stock off my self, and what do I find?
Feelings.
Feelings of being inadequate.
Feelings of being the only sane person left in a world gone mad.
Feeligns of being totaly alone, even though I'm sorrounded by people.
Feelings of being asked to take responsibility for things I have no control over.
As you can see, there's a lot of feelings. And as my co-worker so adequatelyput it. It was starting to show.
The good thing about beeing confronted liek this is that I get to sort through these feeligns. Not neccecerily getting to grips with them, but identifying them, and acknowledging them.
This lets me continue with my shoulders a little less under my ears, and people finding me a little more congenial to be around.
Love and kisses Lrothari

Keep on working. It works if you work it ;-)
SvarSlett