What am I supposed to do about
- creating a blog with very limited time this morning?
- the state of the world?
- other people’s opinions?
- unhelpful thoughts?
- unfairness?
- injustice?
- imbalance?
- a smudged and difficult-to-clean white board?
- punctuation?
- spelling?
- nutrition?
- climate change?
- other changes?
- stress?
- pressure?
- insomnia?
- difficult decisions?
- self care?
- care of others?
- mixed feelings?
- other people’s feelings?
- thorny problems?
- physical pain?
- emotional pain?
- distractions?
- interruptions?
- fear?
- worries about the future?
- living in the past?
- invasions?
- goodbyes?
- my latest photos?
What am I supposed to do about British Invasion Week?
What am I supposed to do about “What Am I Supposed to Do?” by Whitey Morgan?
What am I supposed to do about an important discussion from last night’s Coping and Healing group, in which we focused on radical acceptance?
Radical Acceptance means completely and totally accepting something from the depths of your soul, with your heart and your mind. You stop fighting reality. When you stop fighting you suffer less. (From “Three Blocks to Radical Acceptance” by Karyn Hall, PhD.)
What am I supposed to do about asking for comments?
What am I supposed to do about gratitude for all who helped me create today’s post and — of course! — for YOU?