Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 at
2:49 am
It is so easy for people who have shared similar experiences to establish a friendship
In most of the things that we go through it often feels like we are alone in our experinces. Talking to the people around you may help and you feel much better about letting it all out. But wouldn’t it better instead of just letting it all out you could also find someone who understands what you’ve been through, someone who has shared a similar experience.
For some really inspirational and uplifting words you could look up any of the following: letter of encouragement to a teenager christian encouragement devotionals words of encouragement for death in family
People who have shared a similar experience to you understand your situation much better and you can easily relate to them. Talking to someone who has never been in your shoes will likely get you the clichéd response that things are going to e fine
Someone who has been through similar experiences will not only give you words of encouragement but objective and sound advice as well. Having thought it through I decided to try it out and talk to someone who had been in my shoes before. Would you believe at the end of it we were sharing tea and having a few laughs about it too?
Psychologists, counseling and all that is all very professional I agree but sometimes you just need something real, something that you can relate too. You need to hear things that are not taken from a manual or talk to someone who is not following a set of guidelines and rules. Natural and meaningful words said at the right time are more than uplifting.
You are able to look at your situation objectively and come up with possible solutions. The problem may still be there but now you have solution, a direction that you can take and be able to move on. Ultimately no matter how painful an experience maybe you must be able to get up and carry on with your life.
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 at
2:48 am
Ending a relationship is not always easy especially if it’s the other partner who decided they wanted out and not you. Don’t follow them around try to get them back into the relatioship. Calling them endlessly and pleading with them to see how much the relationship means to you won’t work either.
You will be able to get some of the best advice on how to handle a break from any of these: encouragement for broken relationship christian poems of encouragement words of encouragement when facing death
I am not advising you to stop talking to the person, but you need to take a step back and give this person time to think things through without you being labeled a problem in the process. Do call the person but do not talk about the relationship, focus on other things and topics and if anything pretend you are friends. If your partner was just going through a phase it should wear off.
If however the relationship is over and the chances of getting back have been narrowed down from slim to zero don’t worry your life must go on. There are lots of people who you would rather be with anyway. You still have your friends and family there for you. Just give yourself time and focus on moving on.
This is where you normally get told to go out a lot and hang out with friends and spend lots of time in other peoples company and so on. Yes this does help until of course that odd moment when you are alone and your mind wonders off back to the past. So besides spending time with other people you should think about the things that you enjoy doing on your own.
Even if you think it doesn’t count for much, If it keeps your mind away from your relationship then stick with it. People have a variety of things that they enjoy, like reading movies, playing sport, traveling and so on. being alone should not be a problem for you even if it means spending hours staring at your computer. Apart from these simple ideas you can find sites that discuss this subject in detail, broken down and made so simple you wont have a problem dealing with your current stress and move on qiuckly.
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 at
2:48 am
It is so easy for people who have shared similar experiences to establish a friendship
In most of the things that we go through it often feels like we are alone in our experinces. Talking about is way of dealing with it and sometimes you feel better once you’ve let it all out. But wouldn’t it better instead of just letting it all out you could also find someone who understands what you’ve been through, someone who has shared a similar experience.
For some really inspirational and uplifting words you could look up any of the following: encouragement letters christian encouragement quotes words of encouragement for death in family
It is always good to get words of encouragement from someone who has been through what you are going through because they understand how it feels like to be in your shoes. I always feel cheated when I share my problems with someone who has no idea what its like being in my situation and all they can tell me is ‘don’t worry things will be fine.’
Someone who has been through similar experiences will not only give you words of encouragement but objective and sound advice as well. Having thought it through I decided to try it out and talk to someone who had been in my shoes before. believe it or not it was more than tea that we ended up sharing, we managed a few good laughs and I wasn’t so worried anymore
you will get people who tell you that you should talk with a counselor, psychologist and I agree they are professionals but sometimes you just need to be around someone that is genuine you know. You need to talk to someone who will be at ease with you rather than quote you passages from a text book. everyday words coming from a genuine person can be more uplifting than words from a text book.
You regain your focus and are able to think positively about your situation. The problem may still be there but now you have solution, a direction that you can take and be able to move on. Ultimately no matter how painful an experience maybe you must be able to get up and carry on with your life.