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Posted by Kath on October 18, 2008, at 21:10:14
Has anyone heard of this book? Was going to post on 'Books' board, but there's not too much activity there.
I think this book is going to help me! I am really liking it.
Anything that helps me not worry is great.
Several times this evening, my mind has started to go towards worrying thoughts & I'm able to observe it happening......he's talking about the three steps in 'taming your gremlin' are:
Simply Noticing
Choosing and Playing with Options
Being in Process.
I'm just at the 'simply Noticing' stage, - have read about 36 pages so far (all today!) But I guess I have probably done "choosing" without even knowing it! I chose NOT to go into what he calls "the world of mind".
:-) I feel like there might be some hope for me to (what feels like) get my life back! To stop the constant obsessing about my son & all HIS stuff.
Kath
Posted by Sigismund on October 19, 2008, at 2:22:07
In reply to Taming Your Gremlin, posted by Kath on October 18, 2008, at 21:10:14
I've had a go at simply noticing:
(So there's an uproar in heaven, and all I (can?) do is make it worse.)Options? Hmmmmmmm. I'd have to think.
If I had some then I could play with them.
So you have to *choose* them?
I need an immediate injection of self to do the choosing.
Then I can play.
And then you can tell me about being in process.
Posted by Deputy Racer on October 19, 2008, at 9:47:27
In reply to Taming Your Gremlin, posted by Kath on October 18, 2008, at 21:10:14
Hi, Kath!
When discussing books -- or movies -- you can add a link to the title at Amazon by placing the title in a double set of double quotation marks. Here's an example: "Taming Your Gremlin."
By the way, I know this is off topic, but I always wanted an AMC Gremlin. Don't have a clue why, but I still think it would be cool to have one.
Deputy Racer
Posted by Phillipa on October 19, 2008, at 12:48:18
In reply to Double Double Quotes » Kath, posted by Deputy Racer on October 19, 2008, at 9:47:27
What's an AMC Gremlin as I'm an idiot? Love Phillipa
Posted by Kath on October 19, 2008, at 13:52:47
In reply to Re: Taming Your Gremlin » Kath, posted by Sigismund on October 19, 2008, at 2:22:07
:-))
Racer pointed out the writing it this way let's you see the Amazon link:
"Taming Your Gremlin"
Look at the drawing on the cover! They're all through the book.....almost turned me off at first, but the book is good!
hugs, Kath
Posted by Kath on October 19, 2008, at 13:53:43
In reply to Re: Double Double Quotes, posted by Phillipa on October 19, 2008, at 12:48:18
> What's an AMC Gremlin as I'm an idiot? Love Phillipa
~ ~ ~ I don't know what it means either! :-)
Kath
Posted by Kath on October 19, 2008, at 13:58:06
In reply to Double Double Quotes » Kath, posted by Deputy Racer on October 19, 2008, at 9:47:27
:-)) I thought I'd done something wrong!! LOL
Is an AMC Gremlin a car??
My 'inner child' finds the gremlin drawings in the book scarey!! So I'm going to have to do some reassuring for her! Maybe I'll let her 'drawr' some of her own (using non-dominant-hand drawing - my little kid pops up instantly given a chance to drawr)
hugs, Kath
Thx for pointing out the double double quotes Racer.
Posted by Racer on October 19, 2008, at 23:36:48
In reply to Sigh of relief........ » Deputy Racer, posted by Kath on October 19, 2008, at 13:58:06
> :-)) I thought I'd done something wrong!! LOL
>
> Is an AMC Gremlin a car??
>
>Well, it claimed to be... ;-)
http://photocarsonline.com/blog/2007/10/06/the-worlds-ugliest-cars/
You'll notice, even before clicking that link, that it's credited as one of the world's ugliest cars. I always thought it looked kinda -- OK, so it was ugly. But in a kinda cute sort of way...
Posted by Kath on October 20, 2008, at 11:51:52
In reply to Re: Sigh of relief........ » Kath, posted by Racer on October 19, 2008, at 23:36:48
Gotta admit - it IS sorta unusual looking!!!
:-) Kath
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