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Name 5 people who have impacted your life…..

I witnessed a profound personal interaction the other day, and I would like to share it with you now. (Names and minor details have been changed to protect those involved)

I was sitting at a local Cafe in a small village, enjoying the wonderful aroma and taste of my morning coffee, when I overheard a conversation at the next table.

A beautiful young woman (Susie) had approached the middle aged couple who sat at the next table, and she was telling the gentleman who she was and how she knew him.

It became apparent as the conversation unfolded, that the gentleman had been the tennis partner in a local competition over 10 years ago, of Susie’s younger sister (Jenny).  At that time Jenny was approximately 16 years old.  This was a small community and the tennis competition was a gathering place for young and old.

The middle aged gentlemen said that he remembered Jenny as they had played Doubles together for a few seasons.  Susie was sharing, how well Jenny was now doing with her life, and how the gentleman was instrumental in that success.  Apparently Jenny was troubled at 16, to such a degree that she had started acts of ‘self harm’ by cutting herself.  But the gentle acceptance, patience and inclusion demonstrated by her tennis partner had led Jenny to accept, be patient and inclusive of herself.

The middle aged gentleman had no idea how troubled Jenny had been, nor how he impacted her life.  Susie thanked him and walked away, as tears filled the gentlemans eyes.

This encounter reminded me of a great book – The Five_People_You_Meet_in_Heaven, by Mitch Albom.

It is a great read, that starts you thinking who has impacted your life.

AND, that you never know who may be affected by your attitude and behaviour….nor how profound that affect may be.

Peace and harmony to all

LoneWolf

Sydney rock fishing - getting ready

Sydney rock fishing – getting ready

Invitation to you!

I would like to hear your stories and sharing them here may help others.

Do you have a story to tell about anxiety, depression or self harm?

Do you have a story about living with an alcoholic or drug user?

do you have a funny story to bring a little laughter to us?

Please feel free to share…. Any topic is welcome!

When God Paints 10

You never know who may need to read your words and learn your story!

Peace and harmony to all

LoneWolf

Addictive behaviours

When God Paints 8

When people mention addiction, most of us automatically think of substance addictions, like drug addiction and alcoholism.

There is research done into activities or behaviours that are also considered to be addictive.  These include such things, as shopping and gambling.

The simple way to explain is, if a behaviour is impacting you or your life in a negative way and you struggle to stop the behaviour, it could be considered an addiction.

This link  explains a little about the chemical reaction in our brain that can lead to an activity or behaviour becoming addictive.  This knowledge may help us understand such things as self harm, sex addiction and shop lifting (just to mention a few).

I will continue to post some articles and links that may further explain the behavioural addictive process.

Peace and harmony to all

LoneWolf

 

 

 

Self harm – what does it mean and can i help?

Do you know someone who is ‘self harming’? Is it a loved one and you feel frustrated by lack of understanding? I shall be researching this issue and providing you with some informative links. Keep an eye on my Resources Page for information.

And please email me specific questions if you need to.

Peace and harmony to all

LoneWolf