Acceptance: Anyone have difficulty accepting new limitations daily?
Does anyone have difficulty accepting new limitations daily? Is it helpful or a bit of denial to keep photos out of yourself riding, dancing, all of which are just fantasies at this point? Thank you.
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Thanks for your comment. I'm putting the first note in my 2018 jar today.
Thank you for the way you describe how you structure life as it has changed. I too surround myself with photos,past achievements...they may be a few years old but still valid. As for writing, I try to keep my journal focused on positive as well. I am a 'quote collector' and find they are wonderful to remember in difficult times. Helen Keller and e.e. Cummings always seem to have a good word. "I cannot do everything, but I can do something."☺
I am amazed to read how so many people who have been through years of suffering and the permanent consequences of these various conditions are able to stress the positive. Sometimes these consequences mean that the very "something" that you are trained to do becomes precisely what you can no longer do.
I had the opportunity to listen to a presentation on the brain by Dr. Amit Sood last year and was able to take away some great tips. He has a website with a lot of short videos that are fun to listen to as well as informative. Here is a link to his site:
-- http://stressfree.org/
Here is his video explaining the brain's role in stress:
John
Yes, quotes are my favorite to keep as well.
Also, I still receive invites to attend events but am very careful and rarely attend, I still care for all the people but make the decision to keep my focus on those things I want to do as part of my lifestyle strategy.
It is working well and am pleased that I spend all the time I want doing carpentry and such, no phone, “my personal rendition of recluse”.
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I see that a lot. Perhaps the lure of fame and fortune when we are starting our journey in life clouds our personal purpose in life.
Once trained we “hit the Street,” work hard and what we focus on grows. Doing more, and more!
I had to find and write down a list of things important to just me and replant negative events and thoughts with positive and pleasant ones. It works well. Much happier now.
Thank you. Have s great day as well.
I think I have learned to accept that I will never be able to resume my career as a financial advisor as I don't think I would be a prudent fiduciary. I still play around with a tiny amount in the market and manage some for my mother, but am very careful to understand the decisions I make and always sleep on any idea. I think acceptance and replacement is key to trying to stay positive. I have posted my struggles with depression in that group and have to work at being positive; it is definitely not my default way of thinking. I think you are correct about those who post here and are so positive despite long term physical ailments. I guess the idea that it is your attitude towards what happens to you that determines who you are or choose to be and I applaud all of those who choose positivity.
Thank you for your insights. I really did love my career at Arthritis Foundation, but I know I realistically could not do it effectively. The search for what can replace it is one of the most difficult things I have ever done.