I recently wrote a post about my fear for the future and my old age. One way that I combat my anxiety is to concentrate on the present - the beauty of the sunset, a peaceful morning, success in completing my projects, and enjoyment of the book I am reading.
I look to my dog for guidance. He is happy when he is fed or simply near me, and looks anxious when he is confused or lost. Once he deals with his immediate problems, he is at peace again, for he lives in the moment. I wish I could just simply ... be, like Cody.
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Today’s world makes it increasingly difficult to meaningfully connect with others. Those of us who have lost family and friends are hit hardest.
“It is entirely conceivable that life's splendor forever lies in wait about each one of us in all its fullness, but veiled from view, deep down, invisible, far off. It is there, though, not hostile, not reluctant, not deaf. If you summon it by the right word, by its right name, it will come. This is the essence of magic, which does not create but summons.” - Franz Kafka, Diaries
We all have admirable qualities within others would love. If only they could meaningfully connect with us and see them.
Maintaining a routine is key when trying to get over a divorce as it can help to reduce feelings of anxiety.
Going through a divorce is not something you really think about, but it can consume your money and assets faster than you can imagine if you don't have some specific divorce tips.
Life after divorce is never been easy for the people who are living this moment. I just want to say that those people need to live their life as it was before their marriage.
Hello,
This is Howard Iken again. I left a comment on another of your posts ("Divorced After 44 Years") but I fear it was buried under some of the other less than savory spam-comments. This is why I thought I would comment on this post which has less comments. As I mentioned before, I am very impressed by the amount of helpful information you have on your blog and was hoping to contribute an article of my own.
Again, my email is howardiken@gmail.com. Please email me so we can discuss this opportunity further.
Regards,
Howard
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