Tag: support

  • I want to talk about the sad – talking about the sad make sad go away

    I want to talk about the sad – talking about the sad make sad go away

    Keywords: reflections , anxiety , blog , blogging , communication , growth , listening , relationships

    How does one talk about their feelings when their feelings make them want to take a lifelong vow of silence? I got one solution – and that is supportive people. All you really need is a good listener. But this is harder said than done. I’m an absolutely garbage listener, my brain interjects with perspectives and comments every two seconds while someone is speaking. It’s a curse, and it’s taken me a long time to quell my natural anxious mind in favour of patient listening. I’m still on that journey, ladies and gentlemen.

    https://shellspotted.wordpress.com/2022/01/22/one-conversation-is-all-it-takes
  • I loved it so much that I always did more than I was supposed to

    I loved it so much that I always did more than I was supposed to

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    After my service, I realized that I want to give my kids the extra support and love that some kids lack at home when I am a teacher. I would like my classroom to be an open and welcoming place.

    https://ashleyintrotoeductaion.wordpress.com/2022/03/29/service-learning-reflection

    image source: https://www.ncesd.org/staff-directory/ashley-curtin

  • I suppose I want to be able to impart some wisdom

    I suppose I want to be able to impart some wisdom

    Keywords: death , grief , grieving , jenr8ionwidow , widow , widower

    I think that maybe my impatience and critical thinking come from a place of helplessness. I, even with my what I have learned, what many of us have learned, cannot make their pain go away. I can only impart my experiences and hope that maybe something I say can be relatable. If you can relate to any part of my story, maybe you can also relate to what I have learned.

    https://jenr8ion.com/2022/01/11/too-many-support-groups
  • Practice Self-Care

    Practice Self-Care

    Keywords: Read , communications technology , Golden Rule , ICT , information , information and communications technology , information retrieval , information technology , knowledge , language , literacy , marketplace , natural language , search , technology

    In this installment of the ongoing series about the Golden Rule, I want to talk about self-care. But before I get to that topic per se, let me note how nothing we ever do is ever done alone, in isolation, or independently of other people. Everything is always done in the context of our environment, and as everyone and everything on Earth shares this same planet as our context, we are all in this (and in everything) together.

    In other words: “self” is an awkward concept (insofar as no-one could even exist outside of this shared context, habitat, or whatever you might want to call it — see also the homepage [ https://wants.blog ] for more related thoughts on this topic).

    Nonetheless, if we do consider ourselves as individuals, separated and apart from one another, then we ought to (I feel, according to a “Golden Rule” type of sympathy for one another) practice self-care, simply in order not to become a burden upon one-another (and yet also in a self-serving way, for our own well-being, in what Adam Smith might have referred to as an “enlightened self-interest” kind of motivation).

    Let me underscore one more time: In my opinion, this is definitely also a social behavior. Although it can be interpreted as a “pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps” behavior, I prefer to view it more realistically as a social act. Seen in this light, practicing self-care can easily be interpreted as an implicit request for help.

    And this is precisely where the Golden Rule becomes fundamental. Let me split it up into (some of) its several parts:

    • practice self-care, in order not to become a burden on others
    • request help from others (who are capable of helping without being unduly burdened)
    • openly acknowledge your own gratitude for any help provided
    • show your own willingness to help others

    Such sentiments are so fundamental to most friendships and similar relationships involving mutual support that it almost seems superfluous to point them out or to draw attention to them — as if there were something remarkable about regular and natural kindness that might need to be explained.

    Today, however, I feel that the social cohesion we experience is becoming increasingly atomized and the social and supportive bonds we might experience on a daily basis may become ever more distant. Close relationships used to be a matter of close proximity. Increasingly, “close” is a matter of choice — we can choose to be close (or not) … with anyone. anywhere. anytime.

    You may recall that I wrote about the film “Vicky, Christina, Barcelona” (2008) last week (see “Sparring for Literacy“). Today I am taking a more “personal” approach to pretty much the same topic (“communications”).

    I feel we are all motivated (by the circumstances of distance) and to some extent need to make implicit wants more explicit. We increasingly need to actually say it out loud.

  • I felt I was exactly where I wanted to be in the world

    I felt I was exactly where I wanted to be in the world

    Keywords: life essence

    the place (near the beach, so I can visit the shore as often as I can), the people (I speak the same language, Ilocano, and I have the same traits), and my job (lots of research opportunities, and my boss is so supportive).

    https://lifeisaguava.wordpress.com/2016/04/18/what-i-want
  • Daddy, Mummy I want Bunny … I want to go home … Help me

    Daddy, Mummy I want Bunny … I want to go home … Help me

    Keywords: corona-virus , covid-19 , family , health care , writing , bloganuary , covid , pandemic , polio , toy

    I don’t remember the next several months other than visits through the window and people in white, wearing masks, doing things to me. There were periods in a whirlpool tub where a nurse held me while the water moved around me and someone else moved my legs. There was another room where we went to do more exercises, and someone else moved my scrawny legs.

    https://imagesbyceci.com/2022/01/04/first-love
  • You always believed in me and supported me in everything that I want

    You always believed in me and supported me in everything that I want

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    I promise to do well in school. I promise to make you proud at all times, Papa. I will be sending you my card every card giving. Today, I am living your dream. Your only dream, for me, your only child, to finish school. You have always been so good to me and I think it’s time for me to give back. It’s never too late, Papa. I know you can still see me. I guess this will be our set-up always? I will write you letters always, Papa. I will never forget to update you in my every achievements, milestones, and even failures. Thank you Papa, for being my inspiration.

    https://myletterstopapa.wordpress.com/2021/12/06/going-back-to-school
  • I always tell to my parents what I want to do and they always support me if it is good and safe for me

    I always tell to my parents what I want to do and they always support me if it is good and safe for me

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    We are blessed to have you as our parent, a cool and strict, who love us unconditionally, always protective, supportive, and of course a great cook. I feel so blessed.

    https://lourainelabrador.wordpress.com/2021/11/29/cause-of-my-existence
  • I want you to know that the decision Chad and I made to quit our jobs, get rid of almost all our things and hit the road is a decision that we’ve made fully aware of this whole ‘no guarantees’ thing

    I want you to know that the decision Chad and I made to quit our jobs, get rid of almost all our things and hit the road is a decision that we’ve made fully aware of this whole ‘no guarantees’ thing

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    We are two months away from our departure. Two months away from leaving everything we know behind. One of the big looming questions is, will we figure out how to earn money? Thankfully we’ve been able to save some to help keep ourselves fed while figuring it out, because we both see nomadic life as something we want to do for a while. In order to succeed, we have to be able to support ourselves.

    https://katswanderingmind.com/2021/11/24/jump-start