Ah, the goofs, the slip-ups, the self-inflicted blunders—the countless silly, ridiculous things we’ve all done over the years. How many times have you found yourself cringing, thinking, Did I really just do that?
We’ve all felt that sting of embarrassment. But as we grow older (and hopefully wiser), we learn the secret to survival: don’t feel like an idiot—laugh like one! Being able to chuckle at ourselves is a sanity saver, and trust me, I’ve had plenty of practice over the years.
In the following story from my book, We May Not Be Crazy, But Sometimes I Wonder, join me on my journey down memory lane. The message, “Don’t sweat the small stuff” rings loud and clear.
The holiday season brings together friends and family, sparking laughter and those classic stories that always seem to begin with, “Remember when…?” Let’s be honest—half of those memories involve blunders we’d rather forget! My book might just be the perfect catalyst to get those conversations rolling, especially when it comes to the cringe-worthy, blush-inducing moments we’ve all lived through.
So, give a gift that says, “Hey, we’ve all been there!” Embarrassing moments are way more fun when shared over a good laugh, and my book has plenty to go around. It’s sure to bring a smile (and maybe a sigh of relief) as they realize they’re not the only ones with a few funny scars from life’s little mishaps.
The holiday season brings together friends and family, sparking laughter and those classic stories that always seem to begin with, “Remember when…?” Let’s be honest—half of those memories involve blunders we’d rather forget! My book might just be the perfect catalyst to get those conversations rolling, especially when it comes to the cringe-worthy, blush-inducing moments we’ve all lived through.
So, give a gift that says, “Hey, we’ve all been there!” Embarrassing moments are way more fun when shared over a good laugh, and my book has plenty to go around. It’s sure to bring a smile (and maybe a sigh of relief) as they realize they’re not the only ones with a few funny scars from life’s little mishaps.