The way to resumption is to resume.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Part of recovery is relapse. I dust myself off and move forward again.
I don't have much of a problem with interruptions. I keep a detailed record of paint and materials as a work on each painting. I can restart exactly where I left off.
Rather than viewing a brief relapse back to inactivity as a failure, treat it as a challenge and try to get back on track as soon as possible.
The skills you acquire can always be effectively redeployed. You will look back on setbacks and be grateful for the catalyst that came not a moment too soon.
My graduate study was interrupted, like that of many others, by World War II.
I'm sure I'll go back again and record in the digital process.
Well, all I can say is, it's a day-by-day program, and so I'm very worried about relapsing, but I don't know. I don't want to use. I don't want to go back to that place because nothing good came of it. It was super dark; it's not nice.
I am better able to retract what I did not say than what I did.
'Rectify' is un-busy. It might soothe you, if not distract you, from all you got going on.
I was put in remedial everything.