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Quote from: Learning2Thrive on August 14, 2018, 11:29:02 PM
I will rest my mind and body tonight confident that I have given my best. That is enough, no matter what anyone else thinks or says.
You do a great job on these boards
L2T
, so you should be confident.
My thought for the day:
I am a survivor and thriver of a war torn childhood. I am proud of that achievement. Can I have a big medal please ?
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Quote from: HappyChappy on August 15, 2018, 02:54:56 AM
Can I have a big medal please ?
Well yes you can actually:
I've also included a trophy for you I am proud of your achievement too
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HappyChappy,
I second, Kwamina! Love the photo!
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Quote from: HappyChappy on August 15, 2018, 02:54:56 AM
My thought for the day:
I am a survivor and thriver of a war torn childhood. I am proud of that achievement. Can I have a big medal please ?
A survivor and a thriver. YES!
You are a SURTHRIVOR
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HappyChappy
! That’s a fantastic medal and trophy Kwamina got for you.
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I can be changed by what happened to me but I refuse to be reduced by it.
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I am able to encourage others because of what I have learned on my journey.
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Wools, yes you can and you do it so gracefully and with such beauty! I am thankful for you.
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“The world breaks everyone,
and afterwards,
some are strong at the broken places.”
—Ernest Hemingway
**no obvious 'I' but it is an I statement
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Quote from: Harri on August 16, 2018, 09:59:24 PM
“The world breaks everyone,
and afterwards,
some are strong at the broken places.”
—Ernest Hemingway
**no obvious 'I' but it is an I statement
Very true! I also want to quote Emily Dickinson here who had a very parrot state of mind which I of course greatly appreciate and admire:
IF I can stop one heart from breaking,
I shall not live in vain;
If I can ease one life the aching,
Or cool one pain,
Or help one fainting robin
Unto his nest again,
I shall not live in vain.
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Quote from: Harri on August 16, 2018, 08:52:17 PM
I can be changed by what happened to me but I refuse to be reduced by it.
~Maya Angelou
I am indeed forever changed by my experiences with my BPD family-members... .but, I am also forever changed by my experiences with my fellow bpdfamily members
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That quote by Ms Dickinson is beautiful You shared that with me when I was struggling so with my purpose in life and trying to find meaning. I will always remember that coming from my favorite parrot.
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but, I am also forever changed by my experiences with my fellow bpdfamily members
Yes. Thank you.
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I can trust myself to make difficult decisions.
L2T - run free tonight sweet pup, you are loved and missed dearly
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Quote from: Kwamina on August 17, 2018, 12:18:33 AM
I am indeed forever changed by my experiences with my BPD family-members... .but, I am also forever changed by my experiences with my fellow bpdfamily members
Indeed. And you have also facilitated meaningful exchanges and experiences that have forever changed many hearts and lives. Thank you for being our amazing Board Parrot.
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Quote from: Kwamina on August 17, 2018, 12:13:55 AM
Or help one fainting robin
Unto his nest again,
I shall not live in vain.[/I]
Spoken like a Parrott.
Kwamina
you are exceptionally good at helping others, you high flying bird you. Out of interest what does the robin symbolise in your Emily Dickinson poem ?
My thought for the day:
I am proud I have never done anything I am really ashamed off (unless talking a load of rubbish counts or buying the Spice girls CD)
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Thanks L2T and HappyChappy
Quote from: HappyChappy on August 18, 2018, 01:13:23 AM
Out of interest what does the robin symbolise in your Emily Dickinson poem ?
Thanks for your question
HappyChappy
, this allows me to go into Literary Parrot Mode ;) To me the fainting robin symbolizes a person in need of help, someone who might be losing faith or hope or who is struggling to hold on. Someone who's strength might be almost gone and who cannot go on no longer, cannot bear the burden no longer or someone who is lost and trying to find their way home or to a new home. Also someone who might have made a mistake and is being defined now by that mistake to the point of being considered a mistake. I also think of a specific bible verse, not because of religion but because it deals with faith and hope and believing in the possibility of a positive outcome:
"I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living."
A fainting robin might be losing faith, Emily Dickinson also wrote explicitly about faith:
TO lose one’s faith surpasses
The loss of an estate,
Because estates can be
Replenished,—faith cannot.
Inherited with life,
Belief but once can be;
Annihilate a single clause,
And Being ’s beggary.
When I think of helping the fainting robin unto its nest again, I also think of the parable of the lost sheep because here on PSI
we all go home, or no one goes home.
The 'fainting robin' is an interesting analogy because as children of disordered parents, we in many ways get thrown out of the safety of the nest long before we were actually ready to deal with the world. Often we never even really experienced safety even within the nest. Helping the fainting robin unto his nest again then means helping him/her find or create a new nest to be safe, perhaps for the first time.
Quote from: HappyChappy on August 18, 2018, 01:13:23 AM
I am proud I have never done anything I am really ashamed off (unless talking a load of rubbish counts or buying the Spice girls CD)
Well it depends if you also went to a Spice Girls concert ;)
I actually liked the Spice Girls and their GIRL POWER
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Quote from: Harri on August 16, 2018, 09:59:24 PM
“The world breaks everyone,
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some are strong at the broken places.”
—Ernest Hemingway
**no obvious 'I' but it is an I statement
This is a beautiful implied I statement, Harri. Thank you for reminding me that I can and will become stronger if I do the work to heal and allow the healing process to complete.
If an analogy were to be a broken bone... .
My pattern is most often to acknowledge the damage and put on the cast but not rest or alter activities (maybe due to urgent situations or survival or putting others’needs ahead of my own) which means I never fully healed in some spots. Thank you for helping me see this.
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Yes
L2T
. Also, remember you are stronger than you know. You've proven that time and again so grieve, give yourself time to heal, you will come through.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts Kwamina. Beautiful words from a beautiful feathery spirit.
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I can be happy with myself for being my authentic self without taking on the emotions of others. Baby steps are still steps.
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I’m worried, I’m scatter-brained and scared. I will get past this. I will reject my frame of reference when it comes to the people that are close to me. I will love and care for them in the way that I envision for myself. I’m grateful for this site. I’ve never once been invalidated or ignored. I think that it would be an epic occurrence if people were able to have these discussions in person.
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I am new to this,
I am in control of myself
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Hi,
quietgirl
. I imagine it’s pretty vulnerable being new to things like this. You’re around good people here. You’ve already read around, so you know how it goes around here.
Yes. You are in control of yourself. This is something that we support each other with on here. Sometimes we get away from that control, and the members and staff here are very good at bringing us back. It’s a peer based support group.
I’m new to this board as well. This is where we heal.
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You are all saying some great things. Thanks for sharing.
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I am willing to change patterns of criticism.
I will now choose to support myself in all ways.
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I am willing to change patterns of criticism.
I will now choose to support myself in all ways.
Love this babyducks. Yes.
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I can cry when I am sad, hurt, angry or upset.
Yes. It is okay to share the tears and hurt too.
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I define me and my experiences.
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I define me and my experiences.
Harri, yes! This makes me smile for you. This is a very powerful statement.
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Thank you L2T!
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I ride to be free.
Sun warming my body, a breeze against my skin. Breathing in the fresh air. I smile as I observe birds, butterflies, grasshoppers whirling about. Jackrabbits, cottontails and coyotes are everywhere.
Pedals powered by my own muscles, propelling myself forward on this journey. Eyes focused on the path ahead, solving each obstacle as it appears. My heart is steering toward some great adventure.
I am thankful and blessed to be alive.
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