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  • in reply to: Please help, I am totally lost #53557
    Kimball
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    You have every right to feel devastated. That’s a lot of emotional investment wiped out with a few harsh words. What I’m wondering is about is your references to depression. If you’re sad/blue as a result of what you’re going through, that’s one thing. If you have been diagnosed with depression, that’s quite another matter. If you are sad or blue, the foregoing advice from members here is awesome. If you are clinically depressed, you should seek professional help in the form of talk therapy, antidepressants or both. Depression is so debilitating mentally, physically and emotionally that it would be virtually impossible for you to achieve a healthy outcome from your present situation.

    There is life after this storm and I hope you find it in bountiful measure.

    in reply to: Grieving the loss of my two 13 year old black labs.. #46270
    Kimball
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    Gary,

    I’m so sorry for your loss. The only thing I’ve ever known to ease the pain of losing a 4-legged field companion is time and a new pup.

    in reply to: Drugs and Spirituality #45487
    Kimball
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    Your piece is light, breezy — great style, like a haiku. And it has a lot of substance from ‘back in the day.’ But just as it’s getting instructive at the end, you bring the curtain down. How about sharing your journey from a drug-assisted journey thru innerspace to a more sober exploration.

    in reply to: The stress and anxiety of others #43235
    Kimball
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    Last week, for the first time, I walked away from an acquaintance who went on a black-hearted tirade. In doing so, I told him that I chose to limit my exposure to negativity. Interestingly, to me, he immediately cooled his jets by half and requested that I not hold his tirade against him forever. I told him that I would not.

    Walking away was probably not the most empathetic tactic, but he vastly exceeded my boundaries and I enforced them and avoided his ‘black hole’ of anger and negativity. The silver lining was that:

    — it felt pretty good to have an experience that illustrated the effectiveness of personal boundaries, and
    — my acquaintance benefitted from my action because I did nothing to fuel his rage, he cooled down, and perhaps he was left with a good example to ponder rather than the subject of his rage.

    in reply to: Mindful Fitness #42559
    Kimball
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    Workout 4x/wk, including yoga, power lifting and aerobics. I was circling the drain in the hospital two years ago and am getting ready to celebrate my 2nd gym anniversary. For me, working out and getting in shape was a step on the road to positive thinking and whatever’s next in that direction.

    in reply to: what to do about this? #42400
    Kimball
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    Hello Kaycey,

    I hear that growl of frustration. I’m new to posthink but an old hand at seeking happiness on a road map. It feels good to be in a new environment, but I believe it is ultimately more of a distraction than a solution. Perhaps you should consider redirecting the energy and resources required to move somewhere else into a quest for personal peace and balance in whatever location you find yourself.

    in reply to: What are your healthiest habits? #42351
    Kimball
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    In addition to 4x/week workouts, a schedule I’ve stuck to for nearly two years (and 35 lost pounds), I’ve recently begun exploring the power of positive thinking. It sure is refreshing compared to the alternative — a lifetime of negative thinking. I can tell that it’s going to take a lot of effort and practice to stay on the high road, but I’m determined and encouraged by day-to-day success.

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