Friday, August 6, 2010

Protection Comes First

These days, it seems like there are too many things to save and not enough time in the day. You have the "I can singlehandedly save the world. And then make it home in time for dinner" feeling. But the truth is, you can't do that.

How do you deal with that? How do you break things into small segments and then work on them that way? Right now, we only look at "The News" if we have to. Otherwise, we stay away.

Why? Because we feel like we're about three steps ahead. We see what's going on. We know who will do what. Who will respond and how they'll respond. Then, what will the next response be. Which means either we should be president of our own network. Or, maybe the head of some govt. agency.

Then again, who needs that kind of stress?

No sleep at all last night. There's lots of anger and fighting not to black out. At times we shake violently and feel like we're going to snap. At other times we just turn things off and look out the window. Despair is still crippling.

Does any of this happen to you?

Please link us to everywhere you think it will help. Also, pass on our Twitter channel:

http://www.twitter.com/survivingtrauma

No comments: