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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: I know it's somewhere around here...
Posts: 2,032
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Magnate
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: I know it's somewhere around here...
Posts: 2,032
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Originally Posted by Craig J. Phillips
Thank you for sharing what you have here. I have lived with the affects of a traumatic brain injury and an invisible disability for nearly 48 years. I have come to realize that denial can be like a warm blanket that people use to avoid having to feel their feelings. I have found that some people do not know how to feel their feelings.
Some people do not want to feel their feelings, so for them remaining in denial is a softer way. Other people realize -- either consciously or unconsciously that they would have to make changes if they stopped denying our realities. For them making changes is too.... I have found that trying to make people feel or change is some thing I am powerless over. With this painful reality, I have come to realize that I am the one who needs to get comfortable in my own skin.
To do this I have had to learn to accept myself in my reality, before I could stop fighting against myself. This has and continues to be a process for me *edit*
I look forward to hearing from you.
Have a great day and fun with your time.
Craig
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Welcome to NT, Craig.
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