Showing posts with label #SelfIsolation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #SelfIsolation. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Songs for the End of the World - book review

  Songs for the End  https://foundandbliss.blogspot.com

A person might wonder why in this time of confusion, I might be reading a book about a pandemic.When this book became available for review through NetGalley, I thought 'Why not? Let's see how accurate, real-to-life this book will prove to be.'


 

Saleema Nawaz 


As individuals and families go, this book will have a character that already lives in your life. Someone you admire, or it could be someone you might detest. You could even see you. This book is filled with all of us.

And as in life, we each react differently in the eye of a catastrophe. (Tweet This) Also included in these pages, there is of course what we have grown to expect in the last few months. The hoarding, the making peace with the estranged, the re-living of the past. The generous, and the not. The politics and the opening of the heart. The predictable and the brand new.

Songs for the End  https://foundandbliss.blogspot.com

Life in its mystery unfolds. The isolation yes, but oh, the learning, the discovery of a better self. I was mystified on the accuracy of a book written over a course of many years and to what we see looking out our window, maybe as we wait for the grocery delivery.

What this book will give you is the proof of our choices, how each of our repeated acts compound and sometimes leave us on a path with no other choice. Would it be easier or more difficult to change if we are faced with just a few remaining days? (Tweet This)

Who would you turn to?

What would you abandon?

All worthy thoughts as we weave our complicated, completed lives.

As Maria Shriver said so lovingly and firmly in her recent newsletter "You can’t go quiet. We can’t go quiet. We can’t bow out. We can’t believe that we have nothing to add."

This book is not a downer, it sits with a pandemic in the background but it is a book about hope.

A book with value as we continue...

 

Stay well, stay safe.




#SongsfortheEndoftheWorld #NetGalley

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Making Peace With the Storm


Making Peace With the Storm


The medical expert on today's radio show talked about the aftermath of this prolonged period of isolation.

He reminded the listeners that although we're all in this together and that this event is global, that we each face this storm in different boats.


His comment made me realize how we've each entered this storm from a different place, each with his/her own coping ways and varying amounts of daily anxiety. 

So, is it any wonder that we are reacting differently?

We are all making peace with the storm. (Tweet This) 


We are questioning our daily activities and beliefs.

Some folks may feel well-equipped with the safety precautions they have in place, which include their emotional and financial security.

  • They might have money in the bank and a stable income. And though the situation might be turbulent right now, they will land safely on shore. 
  • Their ride might be focused on an internal journey. They might discover that they don't 'need' as many luxuries as they were used to.
  • I see them sharing to help others, through music, with their words, and in other kinds of I'm here for you support.
  • Even if their lives look unaffected, they are still feeling a shift in their understanding of previous plans and future dreams. 

Others we know, might have been teetering on the ledge of a change.
  • They might have stayed in a work role they disliked because the pay was regular, they might have been wrung out with the expectations of others and counting down the days for a summer break or retirement.
  • They might have been clinging to an unhappy relationship hoping things would work out.
  • They might be overwhelmed with the uncertainty of everything.
  • They might have no one.

The boat each of us is riding is definitely different. (Tweet This)


We've all realized that our lives 
can be changed in a few short weeks

The uncomfortable task of keeping our distance and wearing a mask, are more of a habit now.

We meet with friends in a parking lot for a quick coffee as we sit in our cars. And show our latest project, held out our car windows. We celebrate together.

Today at the store, although we couldn't see each other's smile, someone complemented another at their beautiful hair. 

On the way home, I saw a teenager dancing in a parking lot while her mother held up her phone, catching all the girl's moves. 

Would these things have happened earlier? Maybe.

We humans are adaptable.

Making Peace With the Storm


We might complain about our circumstances but we know that we need to accommodate our expectations if we are to survive. We might need to put aside our long-held ideas and see that this time is about finding out something new about ourselves. 


It takes effort to navigate our new paths, especially when we don't see the end of the journey or which shore we will land on. It also takes courage.

And although this world has shown us difficult times, we need to draw strength from the kindness around us, in the smiles behind the masks, in the patience shown by a stranger to let us pass ahead of them. 

I know it is not the same everywhere but let's choose to remember the good things. And to do something about what  no longer defines us.

So, I ask you today to take care of your own needs and to look for the good in people. If you have something you can give, do it. If you need a hand, be brave, ask for it. If you need to make a big change in your life, this is the time to decide on it.

Make peace with the storm.

Although the storm is the same, we are all in different boats. 

Stay well, stay kind.




Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Re-Wording Right Now During Self-Isolation

Re-Wording Right Now During Self-Isolation


re-align re-do re-create just a few re-words

then there's re-try re-imagine re-work

there are a lot of re-words available right now (Tweet This)

what about re-read

re-plant

re-pack

re-wash


Re-Wording Right Now During Self-Isolation


re-organize

re-discover

re-order

re-assess





one of these days we'll resume, there will be no hyphen (Tweet This)

how are you preparing?

what will we take with us

what will we discard


what direction will we go

this is our chance to re-think

and then restore what we are, who we've become, which way we're going

Re-Wording Right Now During Self-Isolation




Who will we Be when we are finished re-wording? (Tweet This)


Send me some other re-words you are using and add to this list. (Tweet This)



Be well,