The Albatross
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Doubled back to share... that the idea for imposing a time limit was a double click (two moments of synchronicity during a time when I was really struggling. Sometimes I call the mini epithanies). I was a lifeguard at my YMCA, and overheard a mother reassuringly tell her child (who was working himself into a big upset about jumping into the deep end for swimming class), "Okay. You can be upset. But I would like you to make a decision and please tell me your answer. Are you going to let this ruin your week? Are you going to let this affect the rest of your day? You have a soccer game today, are you going to let it affect the way you play? Have your feelings, and I understand. It's okay to be afraid for a time, but the moment is past. It's okay now." Listening to her hit me like a freight train and at that point I realized that I can feel the feelings, for a time, but it is up to me to determine how much and how long I carry them, and when to put them down.
I have another friend, who imposes the time limit... hers is not as generous as mine is. She has a time each day that she has contracted with her self "just to worry". She sets a timer and journals. When the timer goes off, she's done until the next day. I am not that diciplined, yet.
I have another friend, who imposes the time limit... hers is not as generous as mine is. She has a time each day that she has contracted with her self "just to worry". She sets a timer and journals. When the timer goes off, she's done until the next day. I am not that diciplined, yet.