Hi @fermentedphil. I appreciate you dropping by!
Thoughful piece!
I'm glad you think so.
Nothing could beat personal issues and grief when it comes to realigning the trajectory for personal growth. The most obvious boxes that need immediate attention can be easily identified during the grieving stage, yet somehow it also feels like there are still other 'boxes' in those same dark corners that are demanding the same amount of acknowledgement and attention.
Compartmentalization have proven itself to be quite useful in this case. While I can't fully say that I'm completely out of the woods yet, I'd like to think that publishing this thought vomit of an article is an indicator that I am pacing myself, and that I am making considerable progress in shedding light on things that need to be given attention to.
I hope things are good on your end. Ciao!
Exactly, right? But sometimes the boxes that demand the most emotional vulnerability and energy are the ones that make the most progress regarding personal growth. Even if it feels like it is the hardest thing you will be doing in your life.
I like that idea! I also call it verbal/textual diarrhea. It can really help. Channeling those thoughts and feelings into words and something "tangible" can really help. And as you mention, it can really shine a light on the things that need attention.
Best of luck! Progress/personal growth is never easy but almost always worthwhile.
Thanks @fermentedphil! I hope you stay tuned for my next episodes of verbal/textual diarrhea.
I will certainly do that! I am looking forward to it. One can always learn about yourself in the musings of others. It seems to function as a type of mirror. Thank you for sharing!