All this wishy washy touchy feely happy smiley stuff is sentimentally sickening and truly pukeworthy not to mention outright disgusting. Be a little pessimistic and complain and grumble a bit to show some personality and class, you fool. ~comment left overnight by Anonymous--a mean, emotionally stunted, petty tyrant--on my post of 03/03/09
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Today I am grateful...
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Today I am grateful...
- that I do not have to hide behind anonymity to let my frustrations out
- for a Saturday at my disposal. Some work, some rest, some art galleries tonight.
- that my HP always directs me back to center
- that I get to go shopping today at my favorite store, Texas Art Supply!
- that the tough week is behind me
We've had problems in our lives with limits. We have done some things to excess and others we have endlessly postponed. Sometimes we haven't had good judgment about what we ought to tell someone or whom we ought to tell. We may have kept secrets that made us lonely and sick. Other times we exposed too much in inappropriate situations and hurt someone else or ourselves. Developing these internal limits is a quiet change that comes with recovery. Gradually, we gain a stronger feeling of self-respect and become more intuitive about when to express something and when not to.
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Secrets are links in our chains of bondage to isolation, addiction, and codependency. Yet, when we are compelled to tell everything, we lack the feeling of self-containment that comes from maturity. We need a sense of privacy, which is the freedom to choose what and when to confide in a friend. What does our intuition tell us today about our privacy and our openness?
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Today, I will listen to my inner messages about what I need to discuss with others and when I need to withhold. ~Food for Thought
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Secrets are links in our chains of bondage to isolation, addiction, and codependency. Yet, when we are compelled to tell everything, we lack the feeling of self-containment that comes from maturity. We need a sense of privacy, which is the freedom to choose what and when to confide in a friend. What does our intuition tell us today about our privacy and our openness?
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Today, I will listen to my inner messages about what I need to discuss with others and when I need to withhold. ~Food for Thought
10 comments:
It is difficult to know what to expose and what to keep private with blogging. It is easy to get lulled into a sense that we are among friends. But that is not always the case.
Anonymous really gets around. He/she probably has to remain anonymous in order to stay ahead of the police.
Have a great weekend, pardner!
I love that bottom reading, that is soooo where I am!
Happy Satuday hope you are feeling better dear!
ps Haters suck
I've always found you refreshing and on the mark. Anonymous commenters often have a whole lot to say, yet haven't quite realized they have far more insecurities hiding behind a nothing name. (Hugs)Indigo
Are you a hater if you hate haters? hmmm.
Glad last week is over for you.
Sounds like Anonymous is on a dry drunk. Oh, well...he may be loving his misery.
I have had some "interesting" anonymous comments recently. They always make me feel like I have been robbed -- someone came into my space and left a mark and I have no idea who they are. Anyway, Scott, you were my inspiration to blog at the very beginning and I love you for it. Have a beautiful day!
Scott, I agree with Lou. It's hard to open up and then get blasted for some BS that gets misinterpreted. I haven't had anonymous posting on mine yet. But had another blogger that used to comment lay me low over something that was misinterpreted. Oh well....
that weird guy in australia (?) hit my blog recently, he's never been there before (that i know of). i blocked him and haven't heard from him since.
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