
NodusTollens
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- Nov 17, 2020
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Trying to make sense of the things taking place in my life, I have turned myself towards books (mostly nonfiction) to look for some direction. I've read more than the following, but these are the most notable.
I read (in no particular order):
The Power of Now, which is about our perceptions & how to reconnect spiritually.
- It helped me process & manage feelings towards how I was adapting to my newfound life with chronic pain.
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, which is a therapist's account of supporting her patients & how while she focused on her patients, her life was crumbling around her due to recent life circumstances. Then decisions she made to change her life to keep from getting sucked into the void.
- I read this while attending therapy (after a 2.5 year wait), I was resistant to the process so I thought maybe this could help. While interesting & uplifting, it definitely didn't solve my problems. It did help me feel more open to share what I kept bottled up.
The Alchemist (during quarantine), which is a book about choices, noticing the signs around you in life & finding your purpose along the way.
- This book is fiction, though it's story does & can align with things in your personal life, or at least that's what I found. It was a sort of last ditch effort to turn things around, especially since I was/am gearing up for another attempt.
I read (in no particular order):
The Power of Now, which is about our perceptions & how to reconnect spiritually.
- It helped me process & manage feelings towards how I was adapting to my newfound life with chronic pain.
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, which is a therapist's account of supporting her patients & how while she focused on her patients, her life was crumbling around her due to recent life circumstances. Then decisions she made to change her life to keep from getting sucked into the void.
- I read this while attending therapy (after a 2.5 year wait), I was resistant to the process so I thought maybe this could help. While interesting & uplifting, it definitely didn't solve my problems. It did help me feel more open to share what I kept bottled up.
The Alchemist (during quarantine), which is a book about choices, noticing the signs around you in life & finding your purpose along the way.
- This book is fiction, though it's story does & can align with things in your personal life, or at least that's what I found. It was a sort of last ditch effort to turn things around, especially since I was/am gearing up for another attempt.
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So I was wondering, what are you reading? Do you have any suggestions for books to help you accept or process your feelings towards wanting to CTB?