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COLOSSUS OF ROADS

"Trip Overthinker Tour?"

 

Benched in Los Angeles County, CA

It amazes me that how often times people feel seen, valued, heard, loved in small things. Yet we often manage to underestimate beauty of small things.

 

I don’t know how most of the people miss to observe small details like a grasshopper, first blooming flower of a tree, some white hair near Earline, mole on neck, wrinkle lines on the forehead of an overthinker ! I mean all of these are so special to me, all of the small detail of people and nature makes me fall in Love. Like this mini bouquet I made for myself and I felt so loved immediately! I gave another to one of my dearest friend and after her reaction I Assure you, small details are like the missing pieces of puzzle that drags straight back to our inner child n makes us immensely Happy 💗

COLOSSUS OF ROADS

"Trip Over Thinker"

 

Benched in Los Angeles County, CA

This is my self perception as of late.... (actually dusted off the tripod and used the timer on the camera today :) )

Ive been tagged by luvpublishing

  

i know im suppose to add a link here im just confused as to what link?

 

10 things about me:

 

1. I have one little girl, she is 2 years old and the love of my life.

 

2. I am a constant worrier, silly things keep me up at night.

 

3. I spend so much time trying to capture moments and life with my camera, I sometimes feel i am not an active participant in life.

 

4. I am a complete and total computer junkie. Editing photos, Sharing photos, Posting Photos, Looking at Photos..... :)

 

5. I am an overthinker. I do much better when i take a breath and let things happen naturally.

 

6. I am happiest at the beach.

 

7. I love to travel and see new things, one day i will again!

 

8. My moods change with the seasons..

 

9. I love to eat good food and drink good wine! Love trying new restaurants and breaking bread with friends and my family.

 

10. I am 37 years young... and finding being 37 is both rewarding and a strange age to be....( i just had to edit this i typed 38 but im really 37... jeez do not want to speed up the process! )

 

Now I have to tag 10 people. I choose:

 

1. irresistible bliss

2. ~Maria~

3. brownpaperpackages

4.faither81

5. paige515

6. ShellyKayCullen

7. Tinablue99

8. dougalug

9. misslissa13

10. isabelPaiva

 

What you're supposed to do is list 10 things that people may or may not know about you, but they have to be true. Tag 10 people, let them know they are tagged, and remember to link back to the person who tagged you. Post a picture on your stream and list your 10 things and 10 tagged people. ]

We are dying from over thinking.We are slowly killing ourselves by thinking about everything. Think.. Think.. Think.. You can never trust the human mind anyway. It's a death trap.

~Anthony Hopkins

 

Lately my mind has been going a mile a minute. Think, Think, Think.... I'm all over the place. All for a good reason. :)

“Picking” is a love letter to the overthinkers, worriers, and the anxiously attached. Through the eyes of Catherine, audiences will journey through her experiences with mental health, obsession, friendships, and the often awkward world of sex and dating. It spotlights the challenges of being a twenty-something adult when self confidence and emotional stability feels like an impossible puzzle.

 

“I don’t need a man to validate me. I just need myself. Self love, guys! Am I right? Self love. Love thy self. That’s my new era. The era of self-loving, living and laughing. F*** everyone else.”

 

From vagina charts to giant gnats taking over the world, Catherine confides to the audience her thoughts and actions over the course of one weekend when her flatmate is away at her boyfriend’s and she is left to her own devices. Anxious and alone with only Malcolm the ginger cat for company, she grapples with the idea of giving a "nice boy" a chance and her curiosity for dating women, while also chasing a desperate need for validation from men, the audience and most importantly herself.

 

Written by Amelia Slater

Directed by Selina Helliwell

Produced by Blue Balloon Theatre

Event Details

Genre: Theatre

Duration: 60 mins

Price: £10

 

Tickets greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/picking/

“Picking” is a love letter to the overthinkers, worriers, and the anxiously attached. Through the eyes of Catherine, audiences will journey through her experiences with mental health, obsession, friendships, and the often awkward world of sex and dating. It spotlights the challenges of being a twenty-something adult when self confidence and emotional stability feels like an impossible puzzle.

 

“I don’t need a man to validate me. I just need myself. Self love, guys! Am I right? Self love. Love thy self. That’s my new era. The era of self-loving, living and laughing. F*** everyone else.”

 

From vagina charts to giant gnats taking over the world, Catherine confides to the audience her thoughts and actions over the course of one weekend when her flatmate is away at her boyfriend’s and she is left to her own devices. Anxious and alone with only Malcolm the ginger cat for company, she grapples with the idea of giving a "nice boy" a chance and her curiosity for dating women, while also chasing a desperate need for validation from men, the audience and most importantly herself.

 

Written by Amelia Slater

Directed by Selina Helliwell

Produced by Blue Balloon Theatre

Event Details

Genre: Theatre

Duration: 60 mins

Price: £10

 

Tickets greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/picking/

“Picking” is a love letter to the overthinkers, worriers, and the anxiously attached. Through the eyes of Catherine, audiences will journey through her experiences with mental health, obsession, friendships, and the often awkward world of sex and dating. It spotlights the challenges of being a twenty-something adult when self confidence and emotional stability feels like an impossible puzzle.

 

“I don’t need a man to validate me. I just need myself. Self love, guys! Am I right? Self love. Love thy self. That’s my new era. The era of self-loving, living and laughing. F*** everyone else.”

 

From vagina charts to giant gnats taking over the world, Catherine confides to the audience her thoughts and actions over the course of one weekend when her flatmate is away at her boyfriend’s and she is left to her own devices. Anxious and alone with only Malcolm the ginger cat for company, she grapples with the idea of giving a "nice boy" a chance and her curiosity for dating women, while also chasing a desperate need for validation from men, the audience and most importantly herself.

 

Written by Amelia Slater

Directed by Selina Helliwell

Produced by Blue Balloon Theatre

Event Details

Genre: Theatre

Duration: 60 mins

Price: £10

 

Tickets greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/picking/

“Picking” is a love letter to the overthinkers, worriers, and the anxiously attached. Through the eyes of Catherine, audiences will journey through her experiences with mental health, obsession, friendships, and the often awkward world of sex and dating. It spotlights the challenges of being a twenty-something adult when self confidence and emotional stability feels like an impossible puzzle.

 

“I don’t need a man to validate me. I just need myself. Self love, guys! Am I right? Self love. Love thy self. That’s my new era. The era of self-loving, living and laughing. F*** everyone else.”

 

From vagina charts to giant gnats taking over the world, Catherine confides to the audience her thoughts and actions over the course of one weekend when her flatmate is away at her boyfriend’s and she is left to her own devices. Anxious and alone with only Malcolm the ginger cat for company, she grapples with the idea of giving a "nice boy" a chance and her curiosity for dating women, while also chasing a desperate need for validation from men, the audience and most importantly herself.

 

Written by Amelia Slater

Directed by Selina Helliwell

Produced by Blue Balloon Theatre

Event Details

Genre: Theatre

Duration: 60 mins

Price: £10

 

Tickets greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/picking/

I saw Leah out with her dog on 12th Ave. near Alder St., where she initially described herself as a "constant overthinker".

 

Leah would describe herself as feisty.

COLOSSUS OF ROADS

"Kunstler Dead

Eisenbahner Back" (circa 1998)

 

"Trip Overthinker"(circa 2007)

 

Benched in Southern California

They know what the real world is like. They analyze every little thing in life. Why? To aviod getting hurt. To find happiness. They stay up all night trying to think about every possible situation to get through all the problems. They think to much, they trust less people. Their insecurity proves their repect towards themselves. Smart girls know their worth, now that's the ones worth keeping by your side.

Trip Overthinker Tour 2007. Cow in Kearney, Mo., the birthplace of Jesse James. The Olds and Slammer in Mason City, Iowa.

The past couple weeks have been enormous for me mentally.

I love her, nothing could make me happier. When she's not by my side I'm lost.

I really hope he stops, it's all beyond me and I feel like a fool sitting and watching.

I think I need to head to an overthinkers anonymous meeting this week, and my creative juices aren't flowing at all! l Sorry this isn't more exciting. I'm pretty sure you can guess this one!

i don't wait for you to call because i assume you won't and then i assume you must not love me anymore, since you won't call me and then i get anxious and call you to tell you that it's over. ... all of this because my mind assumed you wouldn't call.

 

Thanks to my friend for the title. www.flickr.com/photos/thenocturnalwench/3425530569/

Those who are close to me knows I'm an overthinker, constantly planning ahead as I'm determined to get what I want. But lately, I've been learning how to let go and to listen to what life is telling me instead.

 

So my glasses have been taking a backseat as I disconnect from my laptop & telly... and choose to relax more instead.

 

Remember to take time off for the little things that matter (that includes yourself!), and that sometimes being idle isn't such a bad thing :)

"Trip overthinker". Benched in Lexington, NE. August.

trip overthinker tour..... ? yes!

“When I see this photograph, I find myself feeling sad/happy, wanting to say take me back to the memories, remembering that life is too short, having the reaction that I have to create new memories, wanting to ask what other opportunities can I seek.”

“When I explore this photograph, I think its message for me is to not take things for granted, it makes me think about the beautiful memories I have constructed, or my response to it is how can I continue to expand? and I think this is probably because I'm an overthinker.”

“If I were to title this photo, I would call it a beautiful memory.”

“If this photo were to be able to teach me a lesson, it would be don't take things for granted.”

“If I could give this photo as a gift to someone, I would give it to my brother, because of the beautiful experience I had.”

  

I've been thinking about my future. What exactly I'm trying to do with the time that I got? Make money. Start a side hustle. I've always been a big overthinker, especially with who I am and want to be in the future. So much so, that I end up in an "analysis paralysis," never really doing anything. I think that growing up requires us to realize these tendencies to we do unconsciously, then intentionally take necessary steps to be better. And in doing so, it makes you proud of yourself. And then you yourself are a character of your own making yfm? Speaking of "character," Inosuke, in this photo, is hella badass and gives an "idgaf" attitude, "I'm focused", and "imma just do me type-shit". This is my first photo, and I'm proud of how it came out. Hope yall enjoy!

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