taking small steps
congratulations br26.
you may find it helpful to keep a diary. those of us who have done so will notice a pattern:
* nights in particular that we wake up,
* thoughts in our mind, that are unresolved from the day.
as we discover some patterns we can then "get ready" in advance. say exercising more so that sleep is deeper. or no alcohol.
another suggestion is to keep a "gratitude list" . things that you have to be grateful for in your life.
one day I was working with a man in my program. he is about 10 years younger, and his parents divorced when he was just a tot. so he was raised by a single parent his mom who worked two jobs to put food on the table and a roof over their heads.
anyhow, i put a glass on the table and filled it half full. I asked him to imagine that his life was that glass.
i then asked him to describe his life in terms of that glass.
he started by talking about what was missing out of the top. a long list that i had heard a number of times before.
i started laughing. he stopped, hurt and asked "why are you laughing Bob"?
I replied:
* you have a job,
* you have your health,
* you have two step daughters,
* you have a daughter who loves you,
* you have a partner who loves you, and
* you have this program that we work together
....there are men in this world who have none of those things. those things you take for granted each day.
those men live in China, Africa, Indonesia, Burma, and even here in Australia.
how do you feel when you look at what you have I asked?
i feel better he replied. sort of content.
and how do you feel when you look at what is missing I asked, He said "disturbed".
so I said, "you have the freedom of choice. you can look at the things that make you happy/content. or the things that make you feel disturbed/troubled. "
"which do you think", I asked, "is emotionally healthier for you to do?"
does that make sense BR26 ?