Jenny Cyphers wrote:
I really can't imagine villifying anything in their lives that they might find very exciting. Well, I can imagine it, so I guess that's why I don't do it.
—Jenny Cyphers
photo by Susanna Waters
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I hate it, and feel like I'm missing out on so many sweet, little moments, but it is so hard for me to be fully present, almost like I can't control it.I responded:
Well don't hate it. Hate's no good. And you can't "control it." It might be easier to see it as a series of choices, with lots of chances to zone out, and lots of opportunities to focus back in.
People zone in and out all the time. It's not a sin. Live lightly. That's good for your children, if you can come back as easily as you slipped momentarily away, and if you're not hardened with self-recrimination and hate.
SandraDodd.com/negativity
Be sweet and soft, for your children.
As much as I read,... I seem to slide right back into schoolish ways. How long does it take to really break that bad habit?Forever.
Negativity will weigh you down and make life heavy. Hope and optimism will help you float up and above. |
The damage done by negativity is a knowable thing. If the mother can't find contentment, she has none to share with her children.
Negativity and discouragement spiral down a hole.