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The pressure, it just depresses you.
When your spirit and soul, your mind and your ego, are all on the post-iceberg Titanic, all you can do is find someplace through meditation or otherwise where you can forget your troubles for a while and just think about things pleasant, attractive, and appreciable in good ways. Positive things, that will soothe your spirit and influence the renewal of positive vision and energy, that will conjure up a reflective, static period during …show more content…
Climbing out of your existing plummet happens only after you’re already tired and bruised, have already had the wind knocked out of you. You are well into questioning the value of going on and struggling to find good reasons.
Coming back is not a short or easy process. The landscape can be strange and unrecognizable, even though you know it’s your life you’re navigating. You wonder how you got here and where you’ll end up. There are no guarantees.
Coming back features plenty of frustration and heartbreak. You must be strong and overcome these time and again, and just keep on chooglin’ until you find your footing. Moving back up the ladder will challenge you as much, or more, than your initial fall from grace. There’s a lot of work to do. Comfort and safety is no longer automatically yours to enjoy or to even expect. It’s like starting over but without the energy and stamina you had the first time around. Ah, fleeting youth.
On the upside, you should have some collected wisdom, righteous ideals garnered over the years. Rely on it to find the answers appropriate to every step in your recovery. Play it like a game but much more serious. It won’t be easy but you have to