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Reading this helps me understand my friend's situation better. It's hard watching someone you care about go through this.
I actually got closer to my neighbors during this time. We all looked out for each other while maintaining distance.
Storm Force Acceleration is perfect for breaking in kids who aren't ready for the bigger rides yet.
The bit about him being scared of everything you hold reminded me of my first rescue. Took months before I could hold a book near her.
Makes sense why quick fixes don't work for deep unhappiness. They're not addressing the core issue.
The article's right about autonomy. Once I stopped feeling pressured to read certain books, I enjoyed reading more.
This explains why I get emotional during certain songs from my childhood. The neural communion thing makes sense now.
Still think they could have done more with SWORD. Hayward felt like a pretty one-dimensional villain.
Anyone else struggle with feeling like they need to censor themselves? I keep imagining someone reading it someday.
Honestly, I find some of these shows too intense. Especially Zero Hour with its graphic content. I prefer the more scientific approach of Seconds from Disaster.
I do these exercises while watching TV. Makes the time go by faster and I don't feel like I'm missing out on my shows.
The guilt part really hits home. Took me years to stop feeling bad about taking time for myself.
The article doesn't mention this, but painting terra cotta pots is another great way to personalize your planters.
Not sure I agree with labeling everything as codependency. Sometimes caring for others is just being a good person
Anyone successfully implement the habit tracking methods mentioned in the book? I found them a bit tedious to maintain long-term.