The Other Side of the Looking Glass: Perspective
It really is about how you see things, your perspective. Being able to shake things up, get another view, empathize and listen. Sadly, the parent inside me sees the endearing brotherhood scene in Big Hero 6.
However simple, it's true. I've been finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and feeling like I'm on the 'other side' of something now that my kidney surgery is done and my stones are gone. I feel so much better, physically, that emotionally I can take a big sigh of relief.
I can finally feel as though in the next week I will be able to get back on the Yoga horse and not feel so much pain. I can stretch my body and mind without having the constant fight of pain and exhaustion behind my every move. I can feel power, positive momentum, forward conclusions and movement away from the void.
For some, combating depression is finding a distraction: Crochet, art, channeling, painting, building, cleaning, rearranging, moving, shifting. I've done a lot of that in the past few months. My living room has changed flows at least three times and I know my husband is exhausted at my attempts of to-do lists all about the house. I've been desperate to organize my chaotic mind because the pain inside of me was trapped. Now that I can let it out, let it go, exercise and feel my muscles it's like a celebration is happening inside of me. I'm so looking forward to distractions becoming habits. Habits becoming a positive lifestyle.
Interested in daily yoga ups/downs? Check out my INSTAGRAM
However simple, it's true. I've been finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and feeling like I'm on the 'other side' of something now that my kidney surgery is done and my stones are gone. I feel so much better, physically, that emotionally I can take a big sigh of relief.
I can finally feel as though in the next week I will be able to get back on the Yoga horse and not feel so much pain. I can stretch my body and mind without having the constant fight of pain and exhaustion behind my every move. I can feel power, positive momentum, forward conclusions and movement away from the void.
For some, combating depression is finding a distraction: Crochet, art, channeling, painting, building, cleaning, rearranging, moving, shifting. I've done a lot of that in the past few months. My living room has changed flows at least three times and I know my husband is exhausted at my attempts of to-do lists all about the house. I've been desperate to organize my chaotic mind because the pain inside of me was trapped. Now that I can let it out, let it go, exercise and feel my muscles it's like a celebration is happening inside of me. I'm so looking forward to distractions becoming habits. Habits becoming a positive lifestyle.
Interested in daily yoga ups/downs? Check out my INSTAGRAM
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