How familiar are you with depression as far as children and teens are concerned? I know I wasn't until I started checking into it. According to the statistics I read, 1 out of every 33 children and 1 out of every 8 teenager suffer some form of depression. There are approximately 14.8 million adults in America suffering from depression in any given year. I don't know about you, but that was a wake up call for me. I had no idea that many children and teenagers were suffering, so that's why I've decided to do what I can to help as many of them as I can. However, therein lies a really big challenge. How do you find that 1 in every 33 child or 1 in every 8 teenager? They may not even be aware of it themselves and the parents may not recognize it either. That's where I come in, I'm going to do my best to, first of all educate as many people as I can about the signs and then explain how the work I do can help them so they don't have to take medication or sit week after week with a therapist, psychologist or whatever not caring, not wanting to, or even not knowing what to talk about. Gotta go for now, more later...............
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To continue with the letting go process. How's it going for you? I know this much, it's not as easy as it sounds, at least for me. I work on it every day and am definitely having some success. I believe the more I'm conscious of "letting go" the more is given me to "let go" of. It's kind of like praying for patience. When I used to pray for patience because something was happening in my life that required patience on my part, the more things would happen requiring my patience. Does that make sense? Needless to say, I stopped praying for patience and started asking for help with handling whatever the situation was. It made a huge difference.
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1. Plant something and nurture it. 2. Count your blessings - at least five - at the end of each day. 3. Take time to talk - have an hour-long conversation with a loved one each week. 4. Phone a friend whom you have not spoken to for a while and arrange to meet up. 5. Give yourself a treat every day and take the time to really enjoy it. 6. Have a good laugh at least once a day. 7. Get physical - exercise for half an hour three times a week. 8. Smile at and/or say hello to a stranger at least once each day. 9. Cut your TV viewing by half. 10. Spread some kindness - do a good turn for someone every day. How do you feel about these 10, do you think the list is complete? What would you add if it was your list? Please leave your comments below. Something that has been weighing on my mind for awhile now is the process of "letting go." While I was talking with one of my best friends one day not to long ago, I was saying how I wanted to accomplish so and so. I won't mention it here because it doesn't really matter. She told me I was trying too hard and that it wasn't my fault that I had not been able to accomplish it so far. That lead to quite a discussion, because, between you and me, sometimes it takes me a little while to "get it", if you know what I mean. Why isn't it my fault, it's my goal, right? I should be doing absolutely everything I can to make it happen. Oops, there's that word, "make." By George I think I've got it! What she was telling me is that I can't "make" it happen, or anything as far as that goes.
The way I understand it, the simple answer is to state what your desired outcome or goal is, either in the form of prayer or meditation, or whatever you use for that purpose. I, myself use prayer (not that that matters to anyone but me). So, I pray about what I want, and then let it go, trusting that Heavenly Father will do his part and see that it happens. I'm going to put a little caviat here, and say, if it's in my highest and best interest. I know some of you are thinking why would we ask for something that is not in our highest and best interest. That's a good question, but, again in my opinion, sometimes we don't always ask for something that is good for us. I can't even give you an example, I just know it happens. In the meantime, I can't just sit back and wait for it to happen, I have to do my part, whatever that might be. The part that I haven't been doing so swell at is listening to what that little voice inside me is telling me to do. Some people call it intuition others call it something else, I call it the Spirit and then taking action. I'm going to leave it at that for now and pick it up here next time. In the meantime, my challenge to you (and myself) is to start writing down what that "little voice" is telling me and act on it. Have a wonderful week and please be sure and visit my website: www.theholisticway.net. |
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