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Is meaningful change possible
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26 Jan 2017 05:44 AM
26 Jan 2017 05:44 AM
Re: Is meaningful change possible
Hi @Dothemo and everyone .... 😊
For me the key to change is to pace yourself .... it's what I can "baby steps" .... venturing a little at a time in manageable increments, as opposed to attempting and expecting a quantum leap.
Change takes time .... you need to give it it's time ....
Attempted quantum leaps are prone to failure, and that can be a negative vortex .... baby steps, even if they are two steps forward, and one step back, are still a forward movement (as @Former-Member says) .. still progressive.
Expecting quantum leaps can feed unrealistic expectations .... although not always .... a quantum leap can happen when baby steps quickly align and propel you forwards .... but that also means you were ready, and planned the changes carefully, or stepped into a dynamic that really worked well for you at that time.
I hope this helps ....
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26 Jan 2017 08:49 AM
26 Jan 2017 08:49 AM
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26 Jan 2017 04:23 PM
26 Jan 2017 04:23 PM
Re: Is meaningful change possible
Change is possible ,but from my experience think a bout it and seriously,weigh up if the "grass is greener on the other side".We are never happy,whether we have a mental illness or not. The only time in life we are happy is probably when we are babies and playing with a rattle when we knew no different.I am turning 45 this year.My life spiralled out of control when I approached 40 due to a lot of things from workplace bullying,chronic insomnia ,feeling tired,didn't know I had anxiety a d depression.I changed my life with the assistance of a mental health nurse who I now know was a w*****.I lost something I can't get back ,life got worse,and I spiralled into deeper depression.I know I am negative on this,but make sure you are going in the right direction and keep safe.
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26 Jan 2017 09:24 PM
26 Jan 2017 09:24 PM
Re: Is meaningful change possible
So sorry to hear you went through that @Former-Member .... I hope you feel you are going in the right direction now.
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26 Jan 2017 10:16 PM - edited 26 Jan 2017 10:17 PM
26 Jan 2017 10:16 PM - edited 26 Jan 2017 10:17 PM
Re: Is meaningful change possible
Thanks Faith and Hope
I no longer have any direction,feel I will never get it back,I wish everyone the best with their change.I did not rush into change either,that didn't help.
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26 Jan 2017 10:33 PM
26 Jan 2017 10:33 PM
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I hope you do find some direction eventually @Former-Member .... sounds like it will take a lot of healing.
Is that your cat ?
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27 Jan 2017 06:35 AM
27 Jan 2017 06:35 AM
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27 Jan 2017 09:02 AM
27 Jan 2017 09:02 AM
Re: Is meaningful change possible
Hi @Dothemo,
I was in a similar situation to you about 10 years ago.... while I was recovering from an episode of major depression. I was in my late 30's then too. I went through a lot of soul-searching and questioning. I also went through a period of serious risk-taking and identity re-forming. at times I even felt free and happy.
It was a strange time. It's hard to believe it was even really me, because I think I am quite a different person now.
I think that change is possible at any age.... for everyone. I know someone who suffered a heart-attack at 50 and went on to completely change his life around! He went on a health kick, took up exercise, lost a stack of weight and became more optimistic. He is now happier and healthier than he was at 30 years of age.
I think the same thing can happen with mental health, too. You can change the way you think, to a certain extent. You can learn to react to life's challenges in a different way. You can experiment and try new things.... you can cultivate compassion.
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27 Jan 2017 02:23 PM
27 Jan 2017 02:23 PM
Re: Is meaningful change possible
Hi @Former-Member .....
There are cats everywhere where I am travelling here ..... they are like community pets .... everyone looks after them.
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27 Jan 2017 04:14 PM
27 Jan 2017 04:14 PM
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Cute,they looked fed.One of my deep regrets in my change was a cat I rescued and loved,gave her to someone when I moved and she went missing.I am haunted by her,I loved her.She is microchipped but she was wild ,only to me who knew her.I would love to think she's alive but I can feel she isn't.
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