If you haven’t resolved to “get more fit” or “eat less gluten” this might be the year for you to let go of your social inhibitions. Here are some good ideas to get the “I don’t give a hoot” ball rolling:
1. Wear something crazy. You know the old saying, “why wait till you’re old to be eccentric?” Take that and run with it. You can start small with a wild beaded sweater, or go balls to the wall with leather leggings, a vintage vest (channel Jen Aniston’s 1996 Friends episodes for this), and platform heels. Whatever.
2. Sing something crazy. You suck at singing? Cool, me too. I say do it anyway. REALLY LOUD. I mean, you pay enough rent to be able to belt out a few priceless seconds of “I’m every woman” …right? RIGHT.
3. Dance like someone crazy… or at least dance like nobody’s watching. This chica knows what’s up:
Put dancing in your life
Do not miss a chance to dance. There are so many people who say they do not know how to dance, so they do not dance ever. No matter if you know the steps or if you dance nicely. What is important is not to deprive yourself such a delight.
Dancing is flashing, gives wellness, exercises the body and fills our brain with feelings of joy and contentment. Latin or Cretan, Pontian or kalamatianos, leave the dancing to amaze. And if you do not know how to dance, just let the rhythm. Dance with your soul. Dance ridiculous. Diakomodiste it to you leave the shyness.
Rather than struggle to dance well and look tight, feel the rhythm and do crap. And laugh with you does not matter, half ashamed of their own, half yours. In the final they will laugh, they are finally seated and you stare. After all see it positively. Gives your talent with the world laugh. That in itself is positive. But do not let opportunity go to waste dancing and dance with intensity, energy.
The intense moments are the ones that are left and finally have something to tell.
If you go Saturday night at a wedding feast what would you like to say
to colleagues Monday you? “I went, I danced all night and have fun with
my soul,” or “I sat at the table and ate the whole buffet!”?
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