recovery
Your illness does not define you. It's your resolve to recover that does.
We all need to cry
We all need to cry sometimes. Crying is part of life. Tears can be magic, falling softly, achingly, but it's a good ache, the one of letting go, of setting ourselves free. Give me one man that doesn't feel good when crying. What, because it isn't "manly", men are not supposed to cry?
By Maya Or Tzur2 months ago in Psyche
The Courage to Heal
Source: https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Heal-Survivors-Sexual-Anniversary/dp/0061284335/ref=sr_1_1? I was a mess when I first severed ties with my bio-family. I escaped everyone and started my life again as a teenager without any experience or diplomas to show.
By Elizabeth Woods2 months ago in Psyche
The Song That Was Never Written
Elias had not touched his piano in three years. The keys sat beneath a thin layer of dust, the wood dull from neglect. It was strange — how something that once spoke louder than his own heartbeat could now sit silent, as if mourning him instead.
By Echoes of the Soul2 months ago in Psyche
You Are Better Than You Think
Whether you are patient or not, and irrespective as to how well you handle criticism from others, whether constructive or otherwise; in the line of acceptance or defensiveness when it comes to the latter; deep down, many of us are our own harsh critics. Looking in the mirror is a simple cure to no longer being hard on yourself, yet it (the harmless mirror) is so confronting for many people. Off hand, motivational and healing author (the late Louise Hay) mentions that many people find it difficult to look at themselves in the mirror with compassion and love for a few seconds; yet the wobbliest among us can balance on one leg for longer than that. Many people want to smash that harmless mirror, or throw it away. They do not like what they see.
By Justine Crowley2 months ago in Psyche
Recognize Your Cosmic Signal
A fresh, cool start after all those cloudy days and storms. I woke up today to cool air. Trees look green and full once more. The sun rose early with soft, warm yellow light from the east. Standing out there absorbs vitamin D. It lifts my mood. It balances body chemicals. It keeps bones strong too. Folks, for this new week, I hope you feel at ease in spirit. Stay healthy. See your plans come true. I won't wish you plain success. No need. I trust the rule of effort and return. If you want it, you'll find a path. That's my belief. So, good luck to you. All the best on your chosen road. Learn from setbacks. Build on wins. That means I'll watch for life's hints to guide me. Why this kind of hope? Listen often, and you'll notice how folks in recent years pick apart wishes. They break them down and study them. This talk does the same. No shocks here. It's familiar stuff. Pay attention to bonds like soulmates, close friends, or family. In time, they turn out well. But for them to last, the base must be clear. Simple to grasp. No room for mix-ups. The less you surprise, the less you confuse. Unpredictable acts spark errors. For me, if you act like a star or public figure, you need fresh, wild content to draw eyes. It must thrill and stand out. In business, that means new items all the time. To pull in outsiders, stay novel. Even outfits change often. That's for strangers. Not so with those you know. They want some steadiness. Some clarity. Even if you're deep or hard to read, share secrets. Open up. Loved ones, pals, kin need that to dodge confusion. Wrong ideas can wreck things. So, like the show's name, I see you as close. No big twists. Mostly simple, fun, clear chats. Soulmates skip mix-ups. That's the pattern. I base my hopes on it. This week, we cover cosmic signals. Not heavy on spirit stuff. If you follow fresh spiritual ideas from late years, especially Western ones, you'll hear "cosmic signal" a ton. Old schools touch on it less. Check modern takes, and it pops up everywhere. I hear it from folks nearby too. Straight types say it. Jokers do too. Why mention this? In chats with friends, someone says, "That's a cosmic signal. Don't miss it." The term slips into daily talk. I spot it myself. Even in jokes, I toss it out. So, it's common now. How do I see it? Does it exist? I found a key idea buried in the word. Folks may or may not buy into cosmic signals. But most agree on this. It's less about the first hit and more the repeat. I won't dwell. Views differ. I just asked around. That's what came back. First, how often do they show? Many say they do, but rare. Like noting a car plate or lucky number. You've likely seen that. Second, hard to spot? Lots say yes. You must watch close. Check dreams. Tune into gut feelings. All that. When I hear it, I nod respect. But I don't buy it. I have my take. This show shares it. One, cosmic signals flood in. Miss a few, and you're swamped. I'll show you soon. "Load" means plenty. Jot them down, and the list grows long. Real long. That's point one. Two, hard to spot? No way. They hit daily. Once there, they stick. Or loop back. Tomorrow, maybe. Or next day. It repeats clear. Easy to catch. I learned why it feels tough. We can't face it. We shut eyes, like hide-and-seek. But backward. Spot it, then ignore. Pretend it's gone. I don't see. Nope. Funny, but true. Now, an example to back this. Keep in mind, this is an everyday emotional show. I stick to real, human ground. I study wide topics, sure. But I aim for what you touch, feel, live. Ground level, not sky-high. Get that. First signal: You see a pal or coworker thrive. It bugs you. Maybe envy. Or whatever. No names. Just say it irks me to watch success up close. Like a teammate lands big cash from a smart bet. Or she scores a wealthier spouse than mine. Say. Or they snag a home, car, top office rank. They ace it with A+. Me? Just okay. A sour twinge hits, though I know to cheer them on.
By hochuynh19882 months ago in Psyche







