Good for you, PA! That kind of situation is exactly what would push me over the edge. You were so strong - congrats. I recently found where I had stashed my MWO folder while 'staging' our home. (I have little room for a home office, so most of my files are now in cabinets in the garage, which were pretty full already - in Arizona, there is no such thing as an attic or a basement, and we have only one floor, so 'stashing' places are non-existent). Anyway, as I said, I found my MWO folder, and was glad to see that at one time I had printed out the post on 'Distress Tolerance'...the idea is that we all have different tolerance for emotional pain just as we have for physical pain. This post talks about how to teach yourself ways of coping with emotional distress -- and it is such a reasonable, clearheaded approach (BTW, one of the skills mentioned is 'mindfulness'). I thought of you, John, as it seems like you did exactly this on your own, but maybe others would like to re-read it...I expect it is in the Toolbox section somewhere. Maybe one of you know how to do a 'bump'?
Rusty, glad that you are home. Sorry about the guy. Your re-decorating sounds wonderful! Lav - hope that you feel better soon. Chill, yes your buoyancy jumps right off the pages! I absolutely meant what I said, glad you felt the truth of it. LBH - the reason I was looking for my MWO folder was to find your African Peanut Soup recipe, but alas - could you post it again? Sped - I hear you about AA; it just doesn't seem to be the right approach for some of us. Whatever works, I say. I personally am getting into reading about Kuan Yin, the Buddist figurehead for compassion, protection and partnership. I love the images of her. Mr G - what ever you need!(organizationally speaking). Rebirth, Sooty, Rustop, Red, so good to hear from all of you.
Must get a bit of work done yet tonight - sleep tight/wake well. See you on Hump Day!
Comment