Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
A Widow’s Cry
A Widow’s Cry
Thursday, February 10, 2022
Disappointment and Expectations
disappointment
"Disappointment is part of daily life. The only way to avoid it is to have no expectations, desires, or values.
The most common disappointment is about expectations. Whenever expectations go unmet, we experience disappointment. The higher the expectations, the greater the disappointment. Many people attempt to manage disappointment by lowering expectations. While expectations should be realistic, lowering them too far sacrifices enthusiasm and capacity for enjoyment.
Disappointment is so unpleasant that when it happens, we’re often unaware of anything other than sadness, irritability, resentment, anger, or aggressive impulse."
Read the rest of the article at Psychology Today, click here.
At this time and place in history, I have come to the conclusion that the whole world is experiencing long term disappointment.
Politics and the media has us sitting in our opposing corners with family at odds with each other over opinions in general while experiencing long term isolation due to a pandemic that has the general public at each others throats for one reason or another.
This disappointment has turned into resentment, aggressiveness and irritability. At least that is how I see it.
Personally, I long for the days of Dean Martin and "That's Amore."
On an individual basis, are we experiencing personal disappointment in each other because our expectations are too high?
Or . . .
Have we turned too cold to each other's feelings?
On the other hand, have we become too sensitive?
Do people in general even care about others anymore?
Social media has become brutal. Participation in social media used to be one of my favorite things to do and was something I looked forward to each day. It seems like overnight it all changed.
I'm sad for the human race and how we have turned on each other instead of being grateful for the love, compassion and kindness of friends and family in our lives.
Or maybe it is just me in the depressed mode I've been in.
I'll end by quoting the Dean Martin song . . . "When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's amore." I would love to go back to those days.
We are lost.
As for me, I'm still searching for Peace, Love and Happiness.
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Emotional Boundaries
Inspiration and intuition guides us in the direction we should move toward.
Our true feelings are reality and work hand in hand with intuition. The tricky thing is setting emotional boundaries along with embracing those true feelings and intuition.
Being true to ourselves is essential and this realization is most important.
No one is responsible for setting those emotional boundaries except yourself.
Intuition and gut feelings reflect our true reflection of reality. It is what it is. Having the strength to face reality is a double edged sword worn like a badge of honor.
Visualize a barrier of positive energy surrounding you and know that negativity will not cross this boundary unless you allow it to.
Inner strength is a gift we can give ourselves to maintain those emotional boundaries.
Detach yourself from negativity!
Monday, January 3, 2022
Peace and Valuing Moments
If we are to have true peace in the world, we must first find it within ourselves.
"Most people agree that a more peaceful world would be an ideal situation for all living creatures. However, we often seem stumped as to how to bring this ideal situation into being. If we are to have true peace in this world, each one of us must find it in ourselves first. If we don't like ourselves, for example, we probably won't like those around us. If we are in a constant state of inner conflict, then we will probably manifest conflict in the world. If we have fighting within our families, there can be no peace in the world. We must shine the light of inquiry on our internal struggles, because this is the only place we can really create change."
You can read the rest of the article here.
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Capture moments
Although it gets easier from one year to the next, Christmas holidays after experiencing a terrible loss in your life is not easy.
For me, the memories that once caused me a great deal of grief have turned into wonderful memories of a part of my life that I am so grateful for. I do admit it will never be the same, but not as bad as the year before.
The older we become, the more grief we experience with those close to us passing away one by one. It adds to complicated emotions, especially around the holidays.
The holidays are "the dreaded season" for me with so many emotions that tug on my heart for so many reasons.
I know I am not alone though. There are others whose experiences have kept them from moving on with their lives. At least I have moved on . . .
One of my Facebook friends posted the following thoughts that really hit home. I shared it on Facebook and it prompted me to write a blog post about it.
Feel free to share it on one of your social media pages . . . it could let someone else going through a rough holiday season know they are not alone. They may also realize that capturing those moments will be a treasure one day.
A blessed and wonderful holiday season to all . . .
"Sadly, I know too many people to whom this applies. My family included. Many will attempt to decorate . . . to cook . . . buy (or make) and wrap gifts . . . to be festive.
But the holidays bring sadness, loneliness and heartache. Many will cry for hours with memories of what this time used to be and how it was filled with such love and anticipation - and now it brings back memories of the reality of emptiness and sadness.
So I would like to remind you that there are people for whatever reason are not looking forward to Christmas. Some people are not surrounded by large wonderful families.
Some of us have problems during the holidays and are overcome with great sadness when we remember the loved ones who are not with us any longer.
For many it is their first Christmas without a particular loved one and many others lost loved ones at Christmas. And, many people have no one to spend these times with and are besieged by loneliness. We all need caring, loving thoughts right now."
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Anger
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
-- Marshall B. Rosenberg
-- Marcus Aurelius