What do you think about too much?
Are you unhappy about something that you spend too much time thinking about? What is it?
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Ugh! Yes, family! Irritating family members that I am doomed to live near/with.
Food, especially food I shouldn’t eat but want to.
my money issues, my weight/self image hatred, living far from my boyfriend.
Well, I don’t know if I think about it too much (it’s not to the point of being OCD or anything), but I do think about being away from my boyfriend and how much I miss him. I do get to talk to him on iChat (video chat) a lot, which is good, but why couldn’t he have gone to Stanford?! :(
Thinking about that doesn’t make me unhappy, though. It actually can have quite the opposite effect. :)
Money, the weather, my relationship, my appearance, food, obligations, school, exercise, the lack of friends, why I don’t go out more, my health to mention a few
Right now, cigarettes !! I’ve just given up, haven’t smoked for 5 days now.
Money money Money. I hate it!! That and my seven year long relationship with my girlfriend I suppose relationships are always stressful even in good times heh.
Sex, sex, sex. Every beautiful girl I pass (and working at a university, I pass a lot of them), sends my mind down that track. I just spend way too much time daydreaming. I wish I didn’t think about it, especially since, even if any of them were interested in me (which is funny enough, it’d land me a spot with Letterman), I couldn’t do anything about it. Just stop! Stop! sex, sex, sex, sex, sex….
Now see what you made me do! ;-)
My failing marriage consumes me
I think about how much I dislike the house we bought. Several times, every single day for the past year. I think about when we can possibly move again, whether or not we will get any money out of it since the market tanked right after we bought it, the probability of selling it at all, how long I could get stuck here, brainstorming ways to fix the situation and stewing on all of the reasons I dislike it. All. The. Time.
You can’t think too much about anything, you can however be obsessive about something.
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