Mental Health Support
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(59,466 posts)Ty for sharing.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,230 posts)That feels that if I do not have any control over the outcome of my efforts, then why put forth any effort? I am thinking that this is more a reference to the effect those efforts have on others. But, if I build a sturdy house, It had better be a sturdy house when I am done.
nuxvomica
(12,849 posts)The Second Agreement DONT TAKE ANYTHING PERSONALLY
Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you wont be the victim of needless suffering.
https://www.sunshinecoasthealthcentre.ca/the-5-agreements-by-don-miguel-ruiz/
It's not always doable but I try to keep it in mind, especially the part about everyone living in their own dream.
judesedit
(4,509 posts)Always do your best
Never assume
Don't lie to yourself or others
Awesome book, "The Four Agreements". Easy reading, too.
Thanks for bringing that up. 👍
Backseat Driver
(4,635 posts)Ferrets are Cool
(21,950 posts)if you are female.
Mousetoescamper
(5,023 posts)chia
(2,361 posts)so how much are our thoughts actually are in our control?
BlueSky3
(697 posts)things we cant control. I have a friend who is an intelligent woman who has untreated high blood pressure. Makes no sense, but shell go to a doctor when shes good and ready or when she ends up in the ER.
highplainsdem
(52,127 posts)important to focus as much as possible on what we can be grateful for, rather than situations that upset us and are outside our control.
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mental health gratitude
With the political theme of this forum, we're inevitably focused a lot on situtaions we can't control, or might be able to control only with a massive and/or long-term effort.
But we need to balance that focus, and frustration, with as much focus as possible on the things we can be grateful for, whether the bigger things or what's enjoyable as a distraction (funny tweets and cartoons, for instance, or music, or cat memes, or whatever helps).
rubbersole
(8,419 posts)niyad
(119,561 posts)Backseat Driver
(4,635 posts)My nature is to "help" and I struggle w/boundaries and co-dependency issues, especially w/family members, and what part I play in setting up my own disasters with relationships at the request or under the control of "others" who don't seem to ever worry about the consequences down the road versus "right now" because me, the helper, is always around. It's not always clear who needs to clean up their own messes and beliefs about who and what they are. I'm also of an age now where my dreams no longer matter?
Good thing I try to practice gratitude for that which is still good -- food, shelter, relative good health, a nearby family, things that bring joy, a safe time and place to cry, and a working computer and phone with which to communicate with friends, some of whom I've never met.
Happy Thanksgiving, irisblue, and all others at DU! I wish you all blessings of abundance as you celebrate this national holiday.