In between days.
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In between days.
In between days.
C.S.Lewis
You never know what people have to go home to, always be kind.
āStop. Pull up a moment, and realize: God delights in you. Stop and consider the implications of a love so unbreakable that your actions cannot touch it. Think of how often youāve seen yourself in the harsh light judgement, rather than in the warm glow of Godās perfect delight.ā
ā Unka Glen (unkaglen.tumblr.com)
āIf Iām away too long, heāll come find me. Ā Even if Iām just upstairs watching my program on television, heāll wander up to see what Iām doing. Ā And weāre always holding hands. Ā Even if weāre just sitting on the train or the bus, heāll always find some way to touch me. Ā Just to let me know heās right there. Ā That he got me. Ā He might not even notice that heās doing it. Ā But I always do.ā
It can be hard to show yourself compassion, so hereās an egg to practice with! ā”
This comic is inspired by a technique I learned in therapy. I wrote a personal experience about my anxiety and learnings from therapy on my Patreon.
No matter how many times you fail to meet your own expectations, you have to forgive yourself. Despite contrary belief, dwelling on and badgering yourself over your faults doesnāt ever help you grow into who you want to be.
Itās like gardening: if your flower isnāt blossoming like you want it to, you donāt rip out its leaves as punishment for failing to satisfy you. You recognize the problem and figure out whatās going wrong with its environment so you can modify it, giving the flower a chance to bloom in its own time.
Accept your shortcoming or setback, forgive yourself, and figure out whatās going wrong so that you can plan for how to prevent it from repeating in the future. Thank your past self for trying in the first place and then give your future self the love needed to flourish.
Figure it out with the Lord. ā„
āYou have to stop thinking youāll be stuck in your situation forever. We feel like our heart will never heal or weāll never get out of this impossible struggle. Donāt confuse a season for a lifetime. Even your trials have an expiration date. You will grow, life will change, and things will work out.ā
ā Brittney Moss
āI just feel like I should be doing better. Ā Iām nowhere near retirement. Ā Iām working two jobs: Iām a licensed tour guide, and I make videos for businesses. Ā But even thatās not enough, so recently Iāve started working for the census. Ā I donāt want to run down the census: itās fine, itās great, itās important work. Ā But Iām ashamed of it. Ā Because Iām sixty-five years old, Iām a college graduate, and Iām supposed to be done by now. Ā Iām supposed to be coasting. Ā But Iām not even close. Ā I feel like I still donāt even have a grip on the basics: how to make a living, how to keep my house in order, how to take care of myself. Ā And it feels shameful. Ā I feel not grown up. Ā Like I should have learned all of this so long ago. Ā And Iām afraid people will think itās pathetic. Ā Worse than that. Ā Theyāll think Iām incapable. Ā So Iāve been keeping a lot hidden. Ā I havenāt even told my colleagues about the census. Ā And thatās one thing Iām trying to work onā not keeping things hidden. Ā Because I know this shame isnāt healthy. Ā It isnāt right. Ā Iām luckier than 99 percent of people. Ā Iāve been sober for 39 years. Ā I have the greatest wife of 32 years. Ā I donāt have any crippling debt. Ā Iām doing OK. Ā I shouldnāt have to hide my situation. Ā And being more open has helped. Ā Because once I start telling people, and I see theyāre not judging me, and that theyāre still loving me, the shame tends to disappear.ā
"Because once I start telling people, and I see theyāre not judging me, and that theyāre still loving me, the shame tends to disappear.ā
You are this bunny! It might be cold outside, but youāve got a lot of things to protect you as you make it through any rough weather. āļøš
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āI think most teachers try to act like theyāre a higher status, and theyāre above us. Ā Itās probably because our parents are Ā paying them to teach us things. Ā Maybe theyāre just taking the teaching part a little too serious. Ā But our art teacher Ms. Grierson isnāt like that. Ā Sheāll admit her mistakes. Ā Sheāll point out her own flaws. Ā She gives off this vibe like sheās not just a teacher, and you can talk to her about more than just school. Ā You can tell her about your personal life. Ā But not just your problems, Ā you can also tell her fun stuff like what youāre going to do on the weekend. Ā Sheās also crazy. Ā Really crazy. Ā One kid brought in an umbilical cord from his mother, and everyone was freaking out, but she didnāt even care. Ā I used to think that art was like drawing a person and it had to look perfect. Ā But Ms. Grierson says, and Iām quoting her on this: āArt doesnāt have to look good, because the process is more important. Ā Itās about how you came up with the idea. Ā Weāre here to pose questions, not give answers.āā (Hong Kong)