What
I’ve learned from my favorite TV shows
Psych—No matter
how good you think your life is, there’s always going to be something stupid
that comes along and ruins it. Usually, this wrench comes from you and your
penchant for making faux paus. However, while it’s true that if there’s no body
there’s no crime, you only need to call upon your friends to pull your troubles
back into the light and deal with them. But, biggest thing is, keep track of
your lies because they will come calling and you’ll have to come clean to keep
your life in balance.
Finding
Bigfoot—Determination
and belief are all you really need to get by in life. It’s nice to know that
even though you look kinda dorky hunting down allegedly mythical creatures, the
fact you can do it with your three best friends who—mostly—believe in the dream
with you makes it the most awesome adventure ever. Chasing those dreams is the
best thing you can do in this life and one day—YES—you will see that elusive
Bigfoot and it will be sweet to say “I told you so.”
Master
Chef—It
takes a lot of guts to get out there and put yourself on the line in front of
the biggest food critics and chefs in the world. Plus, it might help if you,
you know, actually knew how to cook and had, oh I don’t know, a tiny bit of people
skills. The fact you’re out there chasing your dream drives you forward and
helps the sting of the rejection that’s probably coming your way. Doing your
best and silencing your critics is the best feeling ever. Passion will drive
your future.
Big
Bang Theory—You’re a nerd. So what? There are more nerd lovers out
there than you probably even know. You’re out there conquering the world and
showing off your differences like nobody’s business, and you’re doing it in a
big way—even if the biggest laughs come from your friends. You know your
differences make you a target but you don’t care because there’s a job to be
done. Plus, the fact that you can thumb your nose at the naysayers because you
have a girlfriend trumps everything. Don’t buy into the noise. You are awesome.
And these are just a few
of my favorite TV shows. I could go on and add Warehouse 13, Hell’s Kitchen
or Men at Work, but then we’d all be
here forever LOL
Yes, I’m an eclectic
viewer and I have many different interests, but it makes me interesting. The
bottom line with all of my favorite shows? Find some folks who you consider
good friends and let them into your life. You’ll need to rely on them for
uplifting and laughs. Plus, you’ll do the same for them. It’s a long journey
through life. It’s best to have company. And the other thing? Believe in
yourself not matter what. You’re the only one who knows how to be “you” the
best. Follow your dreams even if the world is against you. Your time will come.
*deep breath*
That being said, have
you checked out my books yet? No?!
My latest book is a
m/f/m Regency menage called Misfortune’s Lady. Here’s the blurb:
She
wants a slower pace… Miranda Ellis Mason Craythorne is three times a
widow. Some say bad luck has dogged her steps; she rather thinks it’s just
life, yet the rumors sting. She’s long left her wild youth behind and now lives
at her country estate, content to play matchmaker. Seeing John sets fire to the
tendre she’s carried for him and
causes her to rethink remaining in widowhood even though avoiding matrimony is
for his own good.
He
wants to settle down… Mr. John Goddard has admired Miranda from afar
for years, but their timing has never been right. As a Bow Street
Runner-turned-private investigator, he knows mortality has an expiration date.
What better woman to start a family with than the one he’s held a torch for?
But his penchant for the occasional ménage might sour the plans.
He
wants the next exciting game… Richard Howick, who is rarely on home soil, is
a spy who wants nothing more than the next adventure. He’s giving life a merry
chase and has no plans to domesticate. He’s too much of a rake not to take
pleasure when it’s offered, and the opportunity to play the occasional third
thrills him.
Life
presents an unorthodox chance…While rumors abound and scandal nips at
their heels, between the three, desire explodes. If their luck holds, they
might just find love in the mix.
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Author bio:
When not immersed in creating new worlds and engaging
characters, Sandra likes to read, bake, taste new teas, watch The Big Bang
Theory, and Psych as
well as Finding Bigfoot and travel.
Her favorite place to spend vacation hours is Walt Disney World: it’s where
dreams come true and the soul can play. When she’s not writing, she’s keeping
things interesting at her Believing is
Seeing blog or spending time with her husband, who patiently answers
questions she has about men, sci-fi-related subjects, and the odd “what if”.
Sandra loves to hear from her readers. You can write to her
at sandrasookoo@yahoo.com, visit her website at www.sandrasookoo.com, or look her up on Facebook and Twitter. All links are
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you leave your contact info and answer this question: What’s your favorite TV
show and why?
Thanks for letting me ramble today :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting ramble! The only TV shows you mention that I am familiar with are Master Chef and Big Bang Theory, although I admit I don't watch either of them. My favourite show of the moment is Family Guy. It's a good bit of light-hearted comedy with random classic film references, and I usually watch it just before I go to bed at night.
ReplyDeleteglad to hear about the tv. All sorts of good shows especially for writing ideas. We're watching Mad Men on dvd - it's an addiction. Scandal is the best show on tv.
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