When You Don’t Know What Other People Think They Know About You
This week I hit a wall.
It’s not a new wall. It’s the same old wall, made of conversations others have had about me, conclusions drawn about what I said, did, or meant without ever asking me about it, believing the worst about me, and yes, even making stuff up. As a result, communications I actually receive are unnatural, often disrespectful and usually patronizing in the extreme.
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Two New Free Videos Offering Support As We Navigate This Pandemic
Dear Readers,
Many of you know that my training and experience includes working in post-disaster settings and responding to critical incidents. Wearing those hats, I have been creating resources to inform, equip, and support people as we go through this pandemic together. My partner also has offered his equipment, software and expertise to do these together for free as well.
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Sheltering-in-place.....When That Includes Him.
Well, here we are in another unimaginable situation together. First, he blew up our lives. Now, there’s a pandemic.
Washing our hands. Self-isolating. Working from home. Sheltering-in-place. Home-schooling. Lockdowns.
But what are we supposed to do with him???????
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Yes. You Are Still In There.
He has fragmented your life with newly discovered lies, deceit, harm, hurt, cruelty, disrespect and contempt. For a while, you can’t believe this is your life. It can feel like you are looking at someone else’s life, and you aren’t where you were the last time you looked, at all.
Trauma symptoms keep adding to those feelings as you lose skills and traits that have always been your fingerprints on life. When we don’t recognize ourselves and don’t recognize the life we seem to be in, we can become terrified and immobilized. Trauma is real, and it does layers.
But you are still in there.
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Midweek Gotta Share--a Great Vlog from PoSARC
If you haven’t been watching Lili Bee’s Survivor Series—there’s several to keep you company. In each one Lili talks with a woman like us who has survived discovery, the worst of the treatment industry, her husband’s ongoing covert abuse, and got herself to safety. Sometimes that includes children too.
These brave women talk about their victories and their defeats. They share the insights had helped them save their precious lives. They are painfully honest about the mistakes they made along the way. They bear witness to our capacity for love and the hard decisions that became necessary to survive.
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