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It’s pretty impossible for me to “pause for stillness” when I seem to be having these major panic/anxiety attacks when I can’t figure out something dealing with technology. I won’t go into all the difficulties I faced in the last hour that led me to uncontrollable tears. I could not figure out any way to add my journal writing/comments where I could see everyone else’s comments. And then suddenly my name appears on the left margin, and allows me to type t...
It’s pretty impossible for me to “pause for stillness” when I seem to be having these major panic/anxiety attacks when I can’t figure out something dealing with technology. I won’t go into all the difficulties I faced in the last hour that led me to uncontrollable tears. I could not figure out any way to add my journal writing/comments where I could see everyone else’s comments. And then suddenly my name appears on the left margin, and allows me to type to the right of it.
Tuesday’s WORD FOR THE DAY was We become what we think about. During this time of social isolation, I have been keeping a journal with what I consider to be particularly relevant “Word for the day” quotations, and just write about what comes to my mind when I think about them. Gratefulness.org has been such a big part of my life in the last several years. We are always becoming closer to who we want to be. Gratefulness.org helps me to be more kind and gentle with myself, & hopefully to others and it’s nice to know they’re there for us all. And thank you all for being my community this week.
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