Do you have a problem? You’re not alone.
Do you have a problem with my first image for today?

Do you have a problem reading what’s under “Hide” in that helpful diagram? Don’t worry.
Do you have a problem believing that when I first saw that diagram I thought I was supposed to hide if I had a problem?
Do you have a problem with the fact that I’m creating today’s blog post really quickly because I have to catch a train to NYC for a week-long group therapy conference?
Do you have a problem with any of my other images for today?








Do you have a problem believing that cheese doodles are one of my favorite snacks?

Do you have a problem watching this YouTube video …
or this one?
Do you have a problem commenting below or accepting my gratitude, here and now?

if you can’t do anything about it, then it is telling you what to do, not do anything about it. my fav snack – flamin’ hot Cheetos!
I never have a problem with you, beth.
I’m hoping for no problems on your trip to the Big Apple, Ann. And a big apple is a pretty good snack, too!
No problems so far, my friend, and thanks for this tasty comment!
I really did think the chart was telling us to Hide! LOL. It took me awhile.
Me too, Debbie, and I didn’t have a problem with seeing it that way!
Some time ago I found that accepting that not every problem has a solution reduced the number of problems I had to deal with.
I love that way of seeing problems, my friend!
Ann once told me that when I’m bothered by something while walking in the park, pause to look up at the trees and breathe in the beauty and exhale the sense of trouble. I’ve found it helpful.
I’m so glad I was able to help, Joe.