Great poem! I get a unstoppable feeling of “ow” after reading it. It’s simple, and I pick up on the meaning behind the piece while the message is open to interpretation. Marvelous!
Very common realization, sadly. You have a lovely blog, and I appreciate the issues you mentioned that you struggle with–I’ve had headaches all my life, daily, too; and I have anxiety and PTSD to some degree–though I’m doing pretty well right now (getting older helps, so you have something to look forward to!). Thank you for visiting my current blog–I’m guessing maybe you’re a rodeo fan, a little bit?? Anyway, I will add you to my prayer list of blog folks–and I wish you the full blessings of this Christmas season, Rejoice! sincerely, Jael
Thank you. It’s all an effort to try to get better. In a way is good not to be alone, but I’m sorry you deal with similar issues. Thanks for stopping by.
Chocolate is always welcome too. Life is hard, sometimes more so, depending on the situation. It’s good to know others are out there, maybe not with the same demons, but demons nonetheless. We support each other.
Yeah… It’s hard finding a balance between being consumed by a problem and ignoring it – it’s nice to zoom out, look at the problem, and get perspective I guess.
I’d say “it’s funny how a little difference makes everything seem strange” but if I’m more stultifyingly pretentious I might faint.
Basically, I agree. A little support goes a long way. It can’t eliminate the problem, but it can help.
It’s good to know that there are others out there that share similar viewpoints. For me, it’s good to know there’s someone out there (or multiple someones) that I can reach out and say, “I’m drowning,” and they’re there offering a good word, or if they know me well enough, they’re gutsy enough to tell me to calm down (though with more profanities). I’m pleased to meet you.
Tough realization. Nicely done.
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Thank you.
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So true words
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Thanks so much! 😊
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You’re welcome 😊. It’s true
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Great poem! I get a unstoppable feeling of “ow” after reading it. It’s simple, and I pick up on the meaning behind the piece while the message is open to interpretation. Marvelous!
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Wow, thanks so much!
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Very common realization, sadly. You have a lovely blog, and I appreciate the issues you mentioned that you struggle with–I’ve had headaches all my life, daily, too; and I have anxiety and PTSD to some degree–though I’m doing pretty well right now (getting older helps, so you have something to look forward to!). Thank you for visiting my current blog–I’m guessing maybe you’re a rodeo fan, a little bit?? Anyway, I will add you to my prayer list of blog folks–and I wish you the full blessings of this Christmas season, Rejoice! sincerely, Jael
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Thank you. It’s all an effort to try to get better. In a way is good not to be alone, but I’m sorry you deal with similar issues. Thanks for stopping by.
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You’re most welcome 🙂
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Blessings, you guys. This is not pity, I’ve just experienced rocky times and I send the wishes and support
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Damn, sent it too soon! Anyway, *my wishes and support
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I know what you meant. 😊
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The send button is always larger and more tappable than the keys, lol.
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I agree on that one as well.
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Your link says that your blog doesn’t exist, do you have a new link?
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*glowers at WordPress*
Thanks for letting me know! Lemme fiddle with that.
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Oh, good. Hopefully it’s not just me.
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There’s always room for more support.
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I’m glad you see it like that! I think that it matters if you convey you’re rooting for someone.
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I agree. No one should face their demons alone.
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*high five* Sorry that you and Jael have to face them. Courage! And chocolate.
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Chocolate is always welcome too. Life is hard, sometimes more so, depending on the situation. It’s good to know others are out there, maybe not with the same demons, but demons nonetheless. We support each other.
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Yeah… It’s hard finding a balance between being consumed by a problem and ignoring it – it’s nice to zoom out, look at the problem, and get perspective I guess.
I’d say “it’s funny how a little difference makes everything seem strange” but if I’m more stultifyingly pretentious I might faint.
Basically, I agree. A little support goes a long way. It can’t eliminate the problem, but it can help.
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It’s good to know that there are others out there that share similar viewpoints. For me, it’s good to know there’s someone out there (or multiple someones) that I can reach out and say, “I’m drowning,” and they’re there offering a good word, or if they know me well enough, they’re gutsy enough to tell me to calm down (though with more profanities). I’m pleased to meet you.
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Oh dear! That’s a sad moment! You described it well. The brevity added to the abruptness of the feelings!
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Thank you, Carol.
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