Oops, oh well
>> Dec 20, 2010
Love Dina Wakley's mantra "Oops, oh well" it applies not just to art but life. Yesterday I did the #20 prompt, so here's #19:
Healing. What healed you this year? Was it sudden, or a drip-by-drip evolution? How would you like to be healed in 2011? (Author: Leonie Allan)
Well, I'm sure I have hurts and pains that need to heal. I'm sure I could do better at healing, but I'm not sure how to answer this. I guess I will just share my thought that no one ever fully heals from anything. Just as a many wounds give you scars, emotional wounds are just the same. Maybe scar is just too negative a word, because I don't think it's all ugly stuff. I was wounded by someone's words, I didn't 'heal', the words still hurt when I think about them. Probably more for the fact they were said and by whom than by what was actually said. I did learn to put more stock in my opinion of myself than what that other person thinks. Maybe that is healing, I don't know.
Healing. What healed you this year? Was it sudden, or a drip-by-drip evolution? How would you like to be healed in 2011? (Author: Leonie Allan)
Well, I'm sure I have hurts and pains that need to heal. I'm sure I could do better at healing, but I'm not sure how to answer this. I guess I will just share my thought that no one ever fully heals from anything. Just as a many wounds give you scars, emotional wounds are just the same. Maybe scar is just too negative a word, because I don't think it's all ugly stuff. I was wounded by someone's words, I didn't 'heal', the words still hurt when I think about them. Probably more for the fact they were said and by whom than by what was actually said. I did learn to put more stock in my opinion of myself than what that other person thinks. Maybe that is healing, I don't know.
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