Here is a classic example of what I was trying not to do - make an assumption hence me asking all the questions within this thread to try and get a feel for the difference between someone really trying and someone just going through the motions with little success but maybe we are heading in that direction now? I'm not sure.
I read your words in the first post, and you seemed to be saying that you didn't get how so many people could make what you consider to be 'small' goals into big ones. Is that an assumption? Yes, you were asking questions, and perhaps I didn't read them thoroughly enough and reacted?
Philippa you did what some members do; you came in part way through a conversation, read a bit, formulated your opinion based on what you read and then came to the conclusion that it "indicated impatience" on my behalf but used the words 'people running the show'.
I read your initial first post all the way through...that's not coming in half way through the conversation, that's reading the first post and misinterpretting what you meant. I didn't read the rest of the thread before I posted my response though. I don't think that's the same thing as just reading a few lines half way through the conversation.
I may not have used the best words to indicate that I thought you were being impatient by saying the people who ran the show, as that indicates everyone who is a mod and that's not the case, and I will be more careful with my words next time.
Please remember I am a member too and also that I was asking so I could respond more appropriately and not just based on my assumption (which is all I can do without information) of a person's position from however much they shared on the forum. I ignored your response as I didn't want to ruffle feathers but sometimes it is interesting to note that we are just as guilty of what we criticize others of as I was trying to obtain a greater perspective!
Yes, and I thought about it last night, and I am just as guilty of this I know, in other areas. I try to take my own advice wherever possible, as I know that what I say to others is probably what I need to hear myself.
I haven't forgotten that you are a member here, I just wanted to make sure that you were taking into account that many people are still struggling immensely, and that is no easy feat, which is why I tried to put in perspective the idea of 'small' goals, which you expressed perplexion of, and what is a large goal for someone suffering...that's all.
I wasn't try to ruffle feathers either, just maybe remind you that when you're in a better place, it's easy to forget what it's like in the thick of it. I didn't mean to offend you, if that is what happened?
How can one do this without asking - which is what I did.
Yes, you did. One can do this by casting your mind back to when you weren't able to get out of bed from being so depressed, and what an immense acheivement it was to just be able to stand upright and go make a cup of coffee or have a shower that day. Those are big things for people who are clinically depressed. I don't think you need to ask questions to appreciate it, you just need to put yourself in their shoes.