Diane, I like the part about finding peace by asking that question. I too have found then when fear is driving my decisions it helps to run the worst case scenario in my head, then realize that I could probably handle that too. It’s sort of like turning to face the monster in a dream. You realize it is not as powerful as it seems. Then your own power is restored. It’s a relief.
Diane, I like the part about finding peace by asking that question. I too have found then when fear is driving my decisions it helps to run the worst case scenario in my head, then realize that I could probably handle that too. It’s sort of like turning to face the monster in a dream. You realize it is not as powerful as it seems. Then your own power is restored. It’s a relief.
Kurt, so well described. That's it exactly: look under the bed to find that the monster isn't as frightening as imagined and is, in fact, a dust bunny finding its groove. It's a huge relief.
Diane, I like the part about finding peace by asking that question. I too have found then when fear is driving my decisions it helps to run the worst case scenario in my head, then realize that I could probably handle that too. It’s sort of like turning to face the monster in a dream. You realize it is not as powerful as it seems. Then your own power is restored. It’s a relief.
Kurt, so well described. That's it exactly: look under the bed to find that the monster isn't as frightening as imagined and is, in fact, a dust bunny finding its groove. It's a huge relief.
Only thing under my bed is more books^^