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Re: Why is it so hard for non-bipolars to get this? » Tabitha

Posted by Dena on September 8, 2003, at 9:03:17

In reply to Re: Why is it so hard for non-bipolars to get this? » Dena, posted by Tabitha on September 8, 2003, at 0:05:38

Hey Tabitha -

You're a riot! I always enjoy how you write - you share yourself so freely; it allows me to feel as if I know you through your words.

I have a mental picture of your piles, like little landscaped hills throughout your home, w/ signs, "Creative Pursuits", "Things to Put Away", "Things I'm Emotionally Attached To", "Things I Really Must Do Something About",etc. Hey, if that helps you to stay mentally peaceful - it works! I'd give it a try myself, but my little people would sweep through like 7 tornadoes! So much for neat & tidy piles...

I can relate to your attachment to things... Yes, they're just things, but when they come attached with memories - especially good ones - they're loaded with power. I often use such things to take a bittersweet journey down memory lane. Even if the memories cause some pain or sadness, it feels healing to do so.

I'm glad I reminded you of FlyLady - she's been a Godsend to my life!

Shalom, Dena

P.S. I had to laugh at your previous post about wanting "church with cookies". Even when the message at church is heavy & convicting, I too want something sweet & feel-good to balance it out!


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