Quote from: Charlie Nicki on June 10, 2018, 10:32:05 AM
We could all use some positivity. I could definitely use a lot of it.
@Charlie NickiDear Charlie Nicki: Please know that you are not alone with having times of frustrations, feelings of failure, disappointments and all of the other things that go along with it.
I have been regularly following your postings on your personal thread and now with your reply here and also your recent post reply on the new tread that
@Nicole70 started "R U OK?"
While I am aware that it is all too easy to just say "think positive" or to "be positive" ....
I do certainly know that from my own experience thinking positive and being positive can be very difficult when seemingly the "sky is falling" and the "bottom seems to be dropping out" all around me.
I can not say too many words that will magically help you to lift yourself up other than you taking the time to sit down and thinking about and prioritizing your life issues and "one at a time" try to determine the best path you can take to eventually solve it.
"ONE AT A TIME" is the key phrase here.
It is like walking a mile.... one step at a time.
In college many times in my years of classes, I was overwhelmed with daunting essay assignments that seemed to be impossible to do.
The successful method I used there was to write down a rough outline of what the essay was to entail, then,
one at a time, I would compose preliminary smaller sections of my essay covering each individual point. At the end of days or weeks of working on the essay project I could then meld all of the small sections together to successfully complete my essay.
A task that seemed overwhelmingly impossible was thus completed by writing smaller and more achievable "essays" and then putting them all together.
I trust that you didn't get lost in how I handle my difficulties and formulate solutions to seemingly impossible problems in my life's issues... but I do know that method will work in many areas of our lives and not just in writing essays
Certainly you have seen my replies to other here on this thread and various other threads about keeping a personal journal that you can write to yourself about your life issues. Since my teen years I have kept a pen and paper journal, complete with doodling, that I write to myself about my life's failures, frustrations, disappointment... and about very importantly about my successes. Writing that way about my life's events is very good therapy and allows me to ponder my life and to determine the actions that I need to take to solve them .... "one by one"
For less very personal stuff writing about it here on the Susan's Place Forums is also good therapy. As you share with other like-minded members, you can then see what they share with you. Solutions can be discovered by that kind of mutual sharing of ideas and suggestions. Of course it is entirely up to you whether or not you want to embrace those ideas and suggestions, it is your life and it is your determination and willpower that can help guide you to a higher place.
I sincerity trust that what I have had to say here will provide some clarity for you to get back to and to stay in your happy place.
Please feel free to reply on the Forums or to send me a PM if you might want bounce some more things off of me.
Hugs and well wishes,
Danielle