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Keep smiling. It's contagious.
Rich
Selena, getting out of a funk is easier said than done, isn't it?
Rich, I stay away from people if I'm angry at them. That works as long as we don't live in the same house. I'm still trying to come up with ways to handle it if I'm frustrated with the boys. What's difficult for me personally is knowing when to let them have it and when to forgive/ignore because something is age-related. I find that it's much easier to make that distinction with the younger boys. If only I could have the wisdom of the future now.
It's hard when the demands/pressures of life doesn't allow that space to care for oneself to get out of that mood. When you can't get away from others, or you can't take that nap, or any of the other strategies that will help alleviate it. Perhaps that's the place where bottom line comes down to "help me Jesus" and trust that He will provide in that place of reality. And yet, even writing that, I know it should be the first and best place to go, but how often I still try to pull myself out first and pray second, when it should be the other way around.
As for this article, I really believe that we have to try our best to manage our moods. We can give in to them for a little while, but after that we have to learn to healthily accept what has happened and move on. It is one of the signs of a mature person, to be able to manage your emotions.
Keep up the great writing here!
Conrad, thanks! And thanks!! The caricatures were done by Caricatures Now, and there's a link to them at the bottom of my sidebar under Creative Help.