‎09-09-2014 07:12 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:12 PM
Changing your thinking is massive!
‎09-09-2014 07:18 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:18 PM
hey JT,
maybe you're worth a bit of time, a bit of space, worth treating like a human being
correct me if I'm wrong
I dare you
‎09-09-2014 07:24 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:24 PM
I'd still rather be a rainbow lorikeet 😉
I would dare you, but that might be against the rule
‎09-09-2014 07:26 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:26 PM
Oh dear.. I'm getting lost... people turning into Rainbow Lorikeets...
🙂 🙂
What advice would you give someone who may not necessarily feel that there are any positives to their experience?
‎09-09-2014 07:28 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:28 PM
Funny you mention superpowers. Let me introduce you to my alter ego, Super Jen
‎09-09-2014 07:29 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:29 PM
Advice: Sometimes it takes a little time between the experience and the positive feelings. It's okay to feel like crap sometimes, the best way to overcome this is to take a long bath (I love long baths) and then know that whatever happens, the sun will rise and set and the world will continue. I believe what was said about "changing" ways of thinking is critical too!
‎09-09-2014 07:30 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:30 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:31 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:31 PM
Would you say, its about adjustment, and a perspective that is on a strengths focus, as opposed to what's missing, wrong, or lost? This takes a shift in thinking, a process.
‎09-09-2014 07:33 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:33 PM
I would, and frequently do, tell them to stop and think of 3 positives for every negative. It's human nature to obsess until we find the answer we want and unfortunately some of us focus on the negative and lose sight of the positive. It's very hard to move forward when you keep looking backwards.
‎09-09-2014 07:35 PM
‎09-09-2014 07:35 PM
I wouldn't expect everyone to see a bright side
sometimes all you can do is be with a person in their suffering
and say 'it gets better'
and order pizza
its hard to be pessimistic with a full stomach
i think I've missed dinner
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