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Re: whoa-- my vestibular system reads 'wonky' » llurpsienoodle

Posted by Kath on July 8, 2008, at 15:22:13

In reply to whoa-- my vestibular system reads 'wonky', posted by llurpsienoodle on July 2, 2008, at 19:36:53

> See, I have just started a new job, and now I am working 7 days a week, full time. MONEY!!!

******congrats - glad to hear it! Hope it doesn't mean you'll stop making your wonderful jewellry. ***

> and he said that it's probably from a perception that life is moving too fast and that I'm not in control.

***Makes sense to me**

> Self-esteem wise, I've been doing a lot of positive visualizations and writing down first-person present tense affirmations every morning with my coffee. It seems to be helping, because my affirmations are coming true.

****Wow - that's impressive. I'd like to know more about that; how long has it taken for them to come true? Are they all about yourself?**

> I'm trying to tell myself that this is a completely different situation, but the truth is that I can only innoculate myself so much with self-help and therapy buffers.
*****I totally relate. I find my emotional reactions to even little things are WAY bigger than they 'should be' - bigger than is realistic. I hate it. Let me know if you find a solution please. I hope you have time to keep us in the loop as it feels comfortable.

Sorry I haven't been 'around'.

luv, kath

 

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