Monday, November 11, 2024

Mind-Blowing Burnout: Recovering The Day After and Beyond

 


The Day After

It's done. The divorce papers are signed. The memorial service for your loved one is over. Your beloved furry companion has passed. You cashed your severance check. The hurricane has passed. The surgery or treatment is done. The election is over.

How do you recover from a highly stressful event leaving you depressed, discouraged and shell-shocked?



The Day Before Leading Up to The Day After 

As this IS life, no one is immune to dealing with the ever-evolving landscape of life. 

No matter who we are, or what changes we're anticipating--whether 'good' or 'bad'--the day before the 'big moment' is unsettling and disruptive. Our fears and concerns leading up to a significant event temporarily suspends us in a state of fear as we try to bargain our way through to a better outcome in our heads. Yet deep down we know no amount of bargaining or magical thinking can assure the outcome we desire.

In the days leading up to a life-changing event we try to push the fear and worry out of our heads, but we can still feel the dread deep in our guts making us even more anxious about the now unnamed, free floating fear.

In the midst of it we want answers NOW as we contemplate the future uncertainty and what it all means. We want the pain and uncertainty to go away. We want a moment of peace and tranquility. We want things to resolve so we can get on with living.

But in the end we don't always get what we want when we want it. More often we're left to figure out how we can persevere and endure the uncertain times and changes as we go forward. And through these difficult times we find our strength and resiliency and learn what strong stuff we're really made of.



Recovering the Day After and Beyond

When you're left with an outcome you view as disastrous you need to find a way to heal your head, heart and soul. But how do you do that? It starts with taking a break from thinking, worrying, and anticipating the future.


But listen to me...for one moment quit being sad;
Hear the blessings dropping their blossoms all around you. Rumi

Just for Today:

Stop, take a breath--and focus on the present. Take the day off from fixating on your fears for the future, and engage in activities that let you know you are glad to be alive.

Let it be. Let today unfold without thinking about 'what just happened' and how you think it will affect your future. 

'Put up the Beans'. When my mother had a stroke and was in the hospital, my father wanted one of us 'girls' to go home with him to 'put up the beans'. He needed to engage in an ordinary every day activity to ground him and put him in the present. 

Bring your focus back to the present and put one foot in front of the other by choosing to do something completely ordinary--pull some weeds; play with the kids; clean out the junk drawer; clean out the gutters; go for a walk; clean out your closet and donate unneeded clothes; rake some leaves; try a new recipe; put up the beans.


Tears are words that can't be spoken. unknown

Sit in Silence.  Give your heart a moment to just be. Listen to the birds. Sit with the dog. Pet the cat. 

Plan a fun event. Give yourself something to look forward to. Arrange a fun get away or a local play date for the near future. 

Do something else. Gather friends to engage in mindless, fun activities to celebrate the life you share. Spend time with people you are happy to have in your life NOW to laugh and celebrate your friendship. Find a way to make a difference in one person's life.

Now is the time to remember life is to be enjoyed. Stop letting your life be determined by fear and worry.

Be Gentle, Kind and Compassionate with Yourself. Allow yourself to be still. Honor all the good things that have been in your life. Extend your kindness and compassion to others--even those who may sit on the opposite side of the isle from you.

Strive to move yourself into a place of gentle healing. 

Find ways to lift one another up so you can all come from a place of strength, not hardness as you move forward.




Let your tears come; let them water your soul. Unknown

Thursday, November 7, 2024

Lightarted Living: Do Not Despair: Find Your Voice in Silence

Lightarted Living: Do Not Despair: Find Your Voice in Silence


Do Not Despair: Find Your Voice in Silence


Sow Your Word Seeds

 Love

Peace

Hope 

Joy

Faith

Happiness

Understanding

Equanimity

Compassion

Belonging

Peace Be with You





Let Them Grow in Silence

 "People should regard their words as seeds
They should sow their word seeds
and then allow them to grow in silence."
 
Deva Vibha





The Song of Resiliency Grows in Silence

To find your voice, 
let your word seeds silently gather in strength
and let the song of resiliency building within you develop
into a force that must be sung and shared out loud.

Trust Yourself


 



Do Not Despair: Find Your Voice 


Let your voice emerge
out of the silence.

Do not despair.

Gather your strength in silence
and allow your developing resiliency 
build into a force of nature 
you're compelled to release.

Give it all the time it needs to grow within you. 

Forces of nature take time to grow.

Sit quiet and have faith in your inner process 



One Small Voice can 
Teach the World a Song

"If you feel the music
and you sing it clear and true
the world will sing with you."

Sesame Street

Do Not Despair: Find Your Voice in Silence


Sow Your Word Seeds

 Love

Peace

Hope 

Joy

Faith

Happiness

Understanding

Equanimity

Compassion

Belonging

Peace Be with You





Let Them Grow in Silence

 "People should regard their words as seeds
They should sow their word seeds
and then allow them to grow in silence."
 
Deva Vibha





The Song of Resiliency Grows in Silence

To find your voice, 
let your word seeds silently gather in strength
and let the song of resiliency building within you develop
into a force that must be sung and shared out loud.

Trust Yourself


 



Do Not Despair: Find Your Voice 


Let your voice emerge
out of the silence.

Do not despair.

Gather your strength in silence
and allow your developing resiliency 
build into a force of nature 
you're compelled to release.

Give it all the time it needs to grow within you. 

Forces of nature take time to grow.

Sit quiet and have faith in your inner process 



One Small Voice can 
Teach the World a Song

"If you feel the music
and you sing it clear and true
the world will sing with you."

Sesame Street

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Lightarted Living: Let it Go and Let it Be

Lightarted Living: Let it Go and Let it Be:     

Let it Go and Let it Be

  



Let it go and Let it all Be

In times of trouble
we must put down
what we cannot change
to allow our soul rest and heal.

Today I choose to postpone depression.

Today I choose to build life up from the inside out.

Today I choose to let it go and let it all be.

Find your calm.

Save your energy for tomorrow's challenges.



"Like a leaf falling from a tree"



"She let go and let it all be"



"A light breeze blew through her"




"A small smile came over her face"



"And the sun and the moon

Shone forevermore"

Rev. Safire Rose





Let it Go and Let it Be

  



Let it go and Let it all Be

In times of trouble
we must put down
what we cannot change
to allow our soul rest and heal.

Today I choose to postpone depression.

Today I choose to build life up from the inside out.

Today I choose to let it go and let it all be.

Find your calm.

Save your energy for tomorrow's challenges.



"Like a leaf falling from a tree"



"She let go and let it all be"



"A light breeze blew through her"




"A small smile came over her face"



"And the sun and the moon

Shone forevermore"

Rev. Safire Rose







Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Lightarted Living: A Dog Lover's Response to its 'Just a Dog'

Lightarted Living: A Dog Lover's Response to its 'Just a Dog':   

A Dog Lover's Response to its 'Just a Dog'

 



'Just a Dog' Arrow

My brother, Royce, an avid dog lover, sent me 'Just a Dogby Richard Biby when my dog, Arrow, passed in 2017.  I immediately added it to my list of heart-felt things to share with those grieving after the loss of a dog. 

Today's posting is in honor of Hatchi, Sudee Jacquot's beloved companion who passed today.

Just a Dog 
by Richard Biby

From time to time people tell me to lighten up and say ‘It's just a dog’ or ‘that's a lot of money for just a dog’. They don't understand the distance traveled, time spent or costs involved for ‘just a dog’.

‘Just a dog’ Ginger
💓Some of my proudest moments have come about with ‘Just a dog’. 
💙Many hours have passed with my only company being ‘just a dog’
and not once have I felt slighted. 
💚Some of my saddest moments were brought about by ‘just a dog’. 
💛In those days of darkness, the gentle touch of ‘just a dog’ provided comfort
and purpose to overcome the day.

If you, too, think its ‘just a dog’, you will probably understand phrases like ‘just a friend’ or ‘just a sunrise’ or ‘just a promise’.

‘Just a dog’ Rosie
💜‘Just a dog’ brings into my life the very essence of friendship, trust, and pure unbridled joy. 
💓‘Just a dog’ brings out the compassion and patience that make me a better person.
💙 Because of ‘just a dog’ I will rise early, take long walks, and look longingly to the future.

‘Just a dog’ Ginger
For me and folks like me, it's not ‘just a dog’--It's an embodiment of all the hopes and dreams of the future, the fond memories of the past, and the pure joy of the moment.

'Just a dog’ brings out what's good in me and diverts my thoughts away from myself and the worries of the day.

‘Just a dog’ Ginger

I hope that someday people can understand it's not ‘just a dog’--It's the thing that gives me humanity and keeps me from being ‘just a man’ or ‘just a woman’.

So the next time you hear the phrase "Just a dog", smile because they "just don't understand".

‘Just a Sweet-heart' Arrow

Many thanks to Richard Biby for writing this wonderful piece 'Just a Dog'.