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- #13
Sideways
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I just want to share 2 things: first, contrary to what you've told yourself, you're actually doing a really good job of writing about "it". Writing about "it" doesn't always have to be writing about specific memories. Sometimes writing down anything that's going on for you, even just a sentence, is really hard work and can be really helpful. And here you are, you've just written down a whole heap about what's going on for you. So you beat yourself up about plenty of stuff no doubt, but "I can't write about it" just isn't true - because you're doing exactly that.
Second, the grounding stuff. At the moment, it's a bit like you're learning how to diffuse a bomb for the first time in the middle of a battlefield instead of the practice yard where it's safe. So the pressure to get it right, and see results, is working against you. Try and suss out the techniques that speak to you the most, and stick with them. No more than 2 or 3. Keep repeating them as often as you can, even when there's no results.
When you get the feeling that you're just beating your head against a brick wall, try and be gentle with yourself and remind yourself that you're giving these techniques their first test run when things are at their very worst, so it will take a bit of time, practice and perseverance.
"I'm not coping" is a thought you're having. It's just a thought. It's a really powerful thought, and it's detonating a whole heap of really strong emotions, but it's still just a thought. You are coping. Doesn't feel that way. But actually you are, and you're doing a really brilliant job at it. So don't give up on yourself. You will get through this. It will pass. You will be okay. And it is very definitely worth it.
Thoughts are with you - things are a lot tougher for you right now than you deserve.
Second, the grounding stuff. At the moment, it's a bit like you're learning how to diffuse a bomb for the first time in the middle of a battlefield instead of the practice yard where it's safe. So the pressure to get it right, and see results, is working against you. Try and suss out the techniques that speak to you the most, and stick with them. No more than 2 or 3. Keep repeating them as often as you can, even when there's no results.
When you get the feeling that you're just beating your head against a brick wall, try and be gentle with yourself and remind yourself that you're giving these techniques their first test run when things are at their very worst, so it will take a bit of time, practice and perseverance.
"I'm not coping" is a thought you're having. It's just a thought. It's a really powerful thought, and it's detonating a whole heap of really strong emotions, but it's still just a thought. You are coping. Doesn't feel that way. But actually you are, and you're doing a really brilliant job at it. So don't give up on yourself. You will get through this. It will pass. You will be okay. And it is very definitely worth it.
Thoughts are with you - things are a lot tougher for you right now than you deserve.