- that looking at other people's crafty blogs and awesome foods less than a week before Rosh haShana will not inspire me, but bring me down?
- that yelling at kids to stop yelling is.. well, stupid
- that being stressed results in stressed kids
- that to be in a different place this year requires actually moving somewhere and doing something
- that changing relationship patterns takes two people
- that I feel guilty about downtime, so I overschedule and then nobody is breathing
- that being different will put me (us, my family) in the spotlight, whether I desire it or not
- that in a leadership vacuum someone has to step up
- that doing the same thing and expecting a different result is insane
- that our life set up is not like anyone else's set up, so their solutions might not be solving anything for us
Take a minute, write down a list of all the things that are bugging you. Just acknowledge them, do not solve anything yet. Fold it up, put it in your machzor in some random spot ( or in some meaningful reading that you are hoping to get to soon). See how you feel about these things when you stumble upon them during Yom Tov.
Give it a couple days, then pull out the list, and see what can be done about it. Some items are actionable, others require reflection, and others just require a voice.
I am taking a deep breath now.
from http://coyoteprime-runningcauseicantfly.blogspot.com/2012/08/health-chronic-stress-linked-to-high.html |
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