Revelry... it is so true... all of it... the feelings and concerns you may have, but just like Lady Somerset said, you will be able to be you again, more resilient and more beautiful.
It is really really hard to not care as much as we do. I don't think that is something IN ME that I want to change, but unfortunately, when we don't know the boundaries within ourselves, it gets hard and we lose track. I think now having some sort of pin stuck in our emotional map that doesn't make sense any more, you/we will be able to start solidifying those foundations.
My therapist started me out at the very beginning stressing my "Cement Shoes". Well, now that I have an idea of what those are, I'm still getting knocked around by the thing she made me aware of my last visit... My boyfriend is "disorganized"... he's all over the place. Like a fish on a hook... one minute he's calm and the next he's jerking around. He doesn't know how to center and though he puts on the big show and says I help him be that to my girlfriends, he is now - where once before so easily pushing me around with his "PTSD" - he's practically body checking me when I show my boundaries and try to BE ME.
The problem is, he knows he has PTSD... he knows how it can affect him, and he wants to get better but not bad enough to do the scary work (like you walking into your T's office and hearing what may have been hard to hear). The difference is you are willing to take that stern criticism and apply it to GET BETTER. You are ready... you are prepared! You are willing to seek the tools in order to get back to being an even better version of yourself.
So hang on... you are on the right track because you have the desire in your heart to do so. You are putting yourself first. Big high fives for you!!! ((((REVELRY))))
It is really really hard to not care as much as we do. I don't think that is something IN ME that I want to change, but unfortunately, when we don't know the boundaries within ourselves, it gets hard and we lose track. I think now having some sort of pin stuck in our emotional map that doesn't make sense any more, you/we will be able to start solidifying those foundations.
My therapist started me out at the very beginning stressing my "Cement Shoes". Well, now that I have an idea of what those are, I'm still getting knocked around by the thing she made me aware of my last visit... My boyfriend is "disorganized"... he's all over the place. Like a fish on a hook... one minute he's calm and the next he's jerking around. He doesn't know how to center and though he puts on the big show and says I help him be that to my girlfriends, he is now - where once before so easily pushing me around with his "PTSD" - he's practically body checking me when I show my boundaries and try to BE ME.
The problem is, he knows he has PTSD... he knows how it can affect him, and he wants to get better but not bad enough to do the scary work (like you walking into your T's office and hearing what may have been hard to hear). The difference is you are willing to take that stern criticism and apply it to GET BETTER. You are ready... you are prepared! You are willing to seek the tools in order to get back to being an even better version of yourself.
So hang on... you are on the right track because you have the desire in your heart to do so. You are putting yourself first. Big high fives for you!!! ((((REVELRY))))