99Phoenix99
Gold Member
So today after my therapy appointment I was having a really hard time dealing with my emotions and I caught myself repeating a mantra I've had since I was 15.
"Your emotions are inconsequential. In the long run they don't matter. You have bigger fish to fry. You don't have time for this. Suck it up and move on."
At the time of my trauma, which was 7 years of being hospitalized/and or on bed rest, I HAD to tell myself that. Feelings had no place in a clinical setting. Every day was a fight to stay alive. All the medical treatments were painful but necessary evils. As I think back on it I'm glad I didn't feel anything for the most part. I probably wouldn't be alive if I had allowed my feelings to get in the way.
Now that I'm not in that situation anymore all of my mantras aren't aplicable anymore. The words I had clung to like a life line for nearly a decade are detrimental to me now.
And it makes me sad.
It's like saying goodbye to someone.
And now I don't have a mantra anymore. I don't have THAT PHRASE to help me get through the day anymore. I don't have THAT PHRASE to keep me going and motivated.
Anyone else have this happen?
Better yet... does anyone have a mantra with something along the lines "It's OK to feel emotions?" I really need to find a new mantra ASAP.
"Your emotions are inconsequential. In the long run they don't matter. You have bigger fish to fry. You don't have time for this. Suck it up and move on."
At the time of my trauma, which was 7 years of being hospitalized/and or on bed rest, I HAD to tell myself that. Feelings had no place in a clinical setting. Every day was a fight to stay alive. All the medical treatments were painful but necessary evils. As I think back on it I'm glad I didn't feel anything for the most part. I probably wouldn't be alive if I had allowed my feelings to get in the way.
Now that I'm not in that situation anymore all of my mantras aren't aplicable anymore. The words I had clung to like a life line for nearly a decade are detrimental to me now.
And it makes me sad.
It's like saying goodbye to someone.
And now I don't have a mantra anymore. I don't have THAT PHRASE to help me get through the day anymore. I don't have THAT PHRASE to keep me going and motivated.
Anyone else have this happen?
Better yet... does anyone have a mantra with something along the lines "It's OK to feel emotions?" I really need to find a new mantra ASAP.