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‎03-19-2015 06:00 PM
On 3/19/2015 jaxs mom said:The things that work for me:
exercise
talking about it
writing about it
meditation and repetitive prayer
laughing, watching a funny movie, reading a funny book
spending time with my pets, hug your dog, pet your cat
if all else fails theanine supplements, it's an amino acid that is derived from green tea.
So agree with the above (as well as other posters' good advice) Believe that 'This, too, shall pass.' I embrace these lyrics -- 'There are better days ahead, and many more where those come from.' (Elder's Band) 'Tis true. Take very good care of yourself. Rest and try the things Jaxs mom spoke of. Blessings and peace to you.
‎03-19-2015 06:07 PM
""One day at a time"". Sometimes taking one hour at a time. We can't change the past so just go forward.
‎03-19-2015 06:15 PM
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‎03-19-2015 09:32 PM
You can't do for others if you aren't well yourself, step back and take a deep breath and look at the big picture. I'm sure you raised your children well and they can handle what's come their way. I think no matter where your sister's kids live they should make accommodations for their mother. I would just turn it over to G-d, clear your mind and follow your breath.
‎03-21-2015 12:13 AM
Thinking of you, wink! Sending you positive thoughts and best wishes.
Life is one minute at a time....
‎03-21-2015 12:19 AM
Lucy have you talked to your physician about getting a prescription for Xanax? I have stopped drinking wine due to health concerns about arsenic in the wine. I dont know what else relieves stress. Seems like every day a new study comes out.
‎03-21-2015 10:44 AM
Reever, I just saw a segment on TV about this. Only really cheap wine....all under $10.00 and most under $5.00. Drink the good stuff.
‎03-21-2015 10:35 PM
If you are able to financially and time-wise, make it a point to pamper yourself a little. Go have a spa manicure and pedicure, or a massage. It's okay to be good to yourself, and it's definitely relaxing.
‎03-21-2015 11:31 PM
Wink.... I know your children will want to talk to you.... how about asking them to tell you funny stories about what they are finding.... encourage them to laugh, so you can laugh.... hug them.... that way you both have "skin time".... it is so healing.... if they feel sad, tell them you feel sad too.... cry together.... but don't take any blame on or any burden.... just share emotions..... they have feelings and you have feelings.... you don't have to tell them what the emotions are about.... you just need a safe place to emote....
If you need someone to talk to.... I suggest the journal(talk to yourself).... also a support group.... if that is not enough, get a professional counselor....
Encourage your sister to do some of these things so she doesn't just count on you....
Stress can cause someone to become physically ill.... Eat well (healthy), exercise, pamper yourself (showers or baths), quiet times, tune out others' pain and enjoy laughter.... children can often evoke laughter.... go to a playground, a zoo, a library.... see children and just enjoy them....
I wish you the best....
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