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Searching For Peace.

02 Wednesday Sep 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Article., Photos, Psychology, Quotes, spirituality

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Being kind to yourself., faith in God, gratitude, happiness, Joy, loving yourself., Making changes., Melody Beattie., Overcoming addictions., peace, Pinterest picture quotes, Psychology., spirituality, Things you can do., Using DBT skills.

I think it is easy for us to get caught up in addictions without even being aware of what we are doing until it starts taking over our lives and changing the way we interact with people, or treat our pets. We get so caught up with the excitement, the distraction it provides,  that it seduces us. It is only when we realize we no longer have peace or happiness, that we come to terms with the realization something is wrong. Sometimes we even sacrifice pieces of ourselves to feed the addiction. We stay up late, do things we know damages our health, and we try to convince ourselves that what we are doing has great value to us. It also keeps us from taking advantage of all the things around us that we now have. We become consumed by the addiction. Sometimes we neglect family, responsibilities, pets, spirituality, health, and other relationships.

I became addicted to the computer, to writing. It was a way to escape my illness, facing my eight-hour infusions in the hospital every two weeks, my grief over losing someone, and having to deal with new changes in my life-style because of illness and retirement. So I decided to go two weeks without blogging. I set myself up with a schedule of doing things I did three years ago when I felt happy and peaceful.

Found on Pinterest on 4-1-15. Melody Beattie.

Found on Pinterest on 4-1-15. Melody Beattie.

I set myself up to read a devotional every morning and to pray. I stayed off the computer except to go through e-mails and delete the ads, and the political ones so when I came back in two weeks to answer the ones I needed to, I wouldn’t be overwhelmed. I watched DVD’s on T.V., but not many. I read the paper every morning. I took the time to go out and meet with friends, do acts of charity toward others, and do errands. I read books for pleasure and books for self-improvement.

Every day I tried to do something creative: write a story in longhand, write in a journal, and use my hands to make something. I spent more time outdoors. I increased the time I spent with my dogs and threw balls to them.

Found on Pinterest on 8-8-15.

Found on Pinterest on 8-8-15.

I made sure I ate two meals a day, slept 6-7 hours at night, took my medications as prescribed, scheduled chores when I had the energy, and had a small list of chores to try and accomplish every day. Social activities were planned every week. I used DBT skills to deal with emotions: distraction, deep breathing, self-soothing activities,  and I tended to my own needs. That was new for me. I learned to start accepting things I could not change and began to appreciate the things I have now.

I became kinder to myself in terms of being more accepting of my weaknesses, my thoughts, and feelings, and learned not to reject what was imperfect in me. The surprise was I found peace inside me by making me do those things which would create joy, peace, and good feelings. I feel more grateful for the things I have now and prayer has helped me feel more hopeful. The hard part is going to be to regulate my time on the computer so it doesn’t interfere with living, to finally let go of relationships that aren’t helpful in building self-esteem, and to improve my health. Peace and happiness lie within me, not other people. People can support you and care for you, but ultimately peace and happiness starts within you.

Yu/stan/kema

Remember This, Every Day Of Your Life.

04 Monday May 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in quote, spirituality

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acknowledge the good in you., Daniel Koepke, faith in God, learning to love ourselves., loving others., Pinterest quote., ways we gain self-esteem, you are not responsible for the weaknesses of others.

It is so easy to blame ourselves when we get disappointed by people. We accept at times that which needs to be owned by others. We do this because of low self-esteem, or we want to believe so much in someone else’s goodness that we dirty up our own image to protect what we want so much for them to be. We don’t do any one any favors when we do this. It is time to rip off all the bandages and let the truth air out into the light. It is time to recognize, who you are, with all your weaknesses and strengths, your gifts and achievements. Be proud that you are a good friend, a good mother, and a good person. You genuinely care about people. Be proud of yourself for the gifts you have given from the heart. Admire yourself for loving some with all your heart, for never being afraid to say I love you or I care. Be glad that you treat strangers with kindness and caring, and seek to bring beauty into the lives of those around you. It takes courage to own up and accept responsibility for your mistakes. Be proud that you are not afraid to grow. Most of all, accept the fact that you have been through hell  the last two years. Yet, you can still believe in love and want to share that love and still retain a close relationship with God. Be proud that you are somebody. Keep  learning ways to be kind to yourself.

Yu/stan/kema

Found on Pinterest on 5-3-15.

Found on Pinterest on 5-3-15. Written by Daniel Koepke.

A Letter To Someone In Pain

08 Wednesday Apr 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Article., photo, Psychology, quote, spirituality

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being emotionally available, being present, emotional pain, faith in God, grieving process, heart, hope, mindfulness, psychotherapy, soul, trust, wounded attachment

This letter is for those of us who have experienced “wounded attachment.”

Found on Pinterest on 4-5-15. Barbara Wilson. www.emerging frombroken.com

Found on Pinterest on 4-5-15. Barbara Wilson. http://www.emerging frombroken.com

I sit across the room from you filled with many types of emotions and thoughts. I can see that you are hurting. The grief is etched upon your face. There are lines from growing older in the last six months. I can sense that you feel you have aged fifty years. Your eyes are almost swollen shut, and I am aware your eyes have trouble seeing me. I notice that your hand is trembling, your body locked in fear. You want to run or hide but there is no place to hide from the devastation. Your eyes are hard to look into. They are filled with so much hurt and unbearable pain. I know your pain has been the grief of those wailing for the dead, a grief so profound and unbearable that there are no words to describe it. Your eyes tell me you are unable to keep the sound of wailing out of your mind and when you are alone, only the sound of a wounded animal is heard coming from the center of your body.

I ask:”Why have you come today? Why now and not before?” Your eyes swivel in your head and you look towards me. It is like looking into the eyes of the dead. I can tell, you do not see me. You are somewhere else, locked up in a room full of memories of loss. Your lips shake as you try to speak. ” My heart has been carved out of my chest with a  knife, by someone I trusted, someone I cared for.” Your eyes fill with tears. I ask:”What bothers you the most,  right now?” Your whispered words are filled with confusion and child like fear: “I can’t find my heart. I feel my soul is dying. I can’t stop the pain.” What do you fear the most?” I asked. You said, ” I fear losing my faith, my ability to trust again. I fear being alone with pain that will not end.”

I came and sat down beside you. There was fear in your eyes and a certain kind of sadness. We sat in silence. I said, as softly as a bird twitters at night before sleep: ” I am here with you.  It must feel scary to lose a heart and not be able to find it. In the weeks to come, I will help you look for it.”

“I am here with you, as you feel your pain. We will find a way to stop the hurt. Don’t worry. Your pain will not destroy me. Your sadness will not overwhelm me. Your grief will not consume me. You are safe here. If you need to pray, I will pray with you. If you need to scream, I will hear you scream. If you need to cry, I will hold your tears. We will find a way to build a bridge, a bridge back to hope. Let’s sit here and breathe. ‘Breathe hope into your nose. Breathe fear, out of your mouth.’  You are not alone. Always remember, you are not alone.”

Yu/stan/kema

What Really Matters To Children.

28 Wednesday Jan 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in photo, Poetry

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caring, child, faith in God, Google+ photo., pain

What Matters

Today you learned

that when a child

Is filled with pain,

She needs to know

She’s not alone,

Found on Google+ on 12-28-14.

Found on Google+ on 12-28-14.

That you’ll remain

Close by to help her

Find trust again.

 

You talked with a

 Gentle voice and

Told her she was safe.

You let her know

You cared for her.

She needs a little faith

That God is always 

On her side and

He loves her so.

Yu/stan/kema

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Things That Help You Survive: Faith in God.

24 Saturday Jan 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in photo, quote, spirituality, Uncategorized

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faith in God, finding Him, Google+ photo., quote, survival

Found on Google+ on 1-6-15. Words of Wisdom.

Found on Google+ on 1-6-15. Words of Wisdom.

 A Faith in God can help  when you have had a life filled with difficulties. Faith is a resource even in the good times. My faith started when I was a small child and found God in the outdoors. I went to Church throughout my life, but that’s not where I found Him. Too often churches preached non-acceptance of others, and focused on superficial things. I’ve seen a lot of infighting among members in a church. Frequently, time was spent putting different categories of people down and not finding ways to include the sick, the homeless, and  people from the poorer sections of town.

Love is sometimes hard to find in a church. I do enjoy singing hymns there.  That is a positive activity. I find God in giving  to others and helping people who need help. I find Him in the laughter of children, the smile of a friend, flowers that I buy or grow, and in creative activities such as writing, and making cards for others. I find Him in people I have deep conversations with, people I pray with, or share hugs with. I find Him in the words of others, the music I hear, and tears I see in the eyes of people who are hurting.

I often find God when I am lost and cannot find my way, and when I have tears I am unable to cry. I find Him when the hurt inside becomes too great to bear, and when the weight of the world becomes unendurable. I find Him when my illness brings the darkness of despair, and when past memories bring sorrow. I find  that God is always there, waiting and watching, and He can help us renew our spirits and give us the courage to survive another day.

Yu/stan/kema

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