Re: Hi Im new!!
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:15 pm
blenderina,
Way to go!! I like that you said you see a ladder out of the pit of despair. It can feel just like a pit of despair--good description! But the ladder is there and you are starting to climb it. It will take a while, but you are on your way. Once you learn to accept the anxiety, to "float with it", it isn't some big scary monster anymore, but you know it is just your body producing too much adrenaline and other stress hormones. What you are having is a false alarm in your normal "fight or flight" reaction. Once you see it that way, it starts to scare you less and less.
Losing a job in this economy can be darned stress provoking. My sister was out of a job for a year, but now she has one that she loves. Jobs are out there. I even read a story about a woman who lives in Memphis who lost her job. She wasn't having luck finding another one like the one she had, so to make money, she started cleaning houses for her friends. Then she got the idea to start a company doing people's laundry. She called it the Laundry Fairy and now she has plenty of business, several part time workers that are college students and she is going to nursing school. Once she becomes a nurse, she plans to sell the business she built. Just shows there are creative ways to make money. I thought it was a great story.
You are exactly right--worry is a learned habit, and boy, was I a major worrier! I have learned it is totally non-productive--plan instead of worry. You'll learn more about that in later lessons.
Sounds like you are off to a good start. Just do the stuff I advised Dolphin to do--I learned it all the hard way because i didn't have anybody with any experience at this to help me. Am very proud of you--you are going into this program with a positive, can do attitude and our attitude is the most important thing of all. It is what will get us where we want to go.
Way to go!! I like that you said you see a ladder out of the pit of despair. It can feel just like a pit of despair--good description! But the ladder is there and you are starting to climb it. It will take a while, but you are on your way. Once you learn to accept the anxiety, to "float with it", it isn't some big scary monster anymore, but you know it is just your body producing too much adrenaline and other stress hormones. What you are having is a false alarm in your normal "fight or flight" reaction. Once you see it that way, it starts to scare you less and less.
Losing a job in this economy can be darned stress provoking. My sister was out of a job for a year, but now she has one that she loves. Jobs are out there. I even read a story about a woman who lives in Memphis who lost her job. She wasn't having luck finding another one like the one she had, so to make money, she started cleaning houses for her friends. Then she got the idea to start a company doing people's laundry. She called it the Laundry Fairy and now she has plenty of business, several part time workers that are college students and she is going to nursing school. Once she becomes a nurse, she plans to sell the business she built. Just shows there are creative ways to make money. I thought it was a great story.
You are exactly right--worry is a learned habit, and boy, was I a major worrier! I have learned it is totally non-productive--plan instead of worry. You'll learn more about that in later lessons.
Sounds like you are off to a good start. Just do the stuff I advised Dolphin to do--I learned it all the hard way because i didn't have anybody with any experience at this to help me. Am very proud of you--you are going into this program with a positive, can do attitude and our attitude is the most important thing of all. It is what will get us where we want to go.