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i've been meaning to post in this thread for weeks and i keep forgetting
![]() one of my favorite devotional writers says that gratitude is the basis of joy...so i've been trying to make a more conscious effort to write out what i'm grateful for. i made the "gratitude" thread my bookmark for bfp so i can remember to write in there more often ![]() i've found brene brown's books extremely helpful for facilitating deeper connections with people in my life...and with myself. for me that's a big part of cultivating joy. her books i thought it was just me and the gifts of imperfection go into the roots of shame and how shame can create disconnection between people, and how to build resilience against shame and build connection with one another. she writes a lot about empathy and how to practice/develop our empathy skills. she also has two awesome ted talks ![]() http://www.ted.com/speakers/brene_brown.html |
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I like to include comedy in my day... Molly Shannon, in particular, cracks me up -- I love it!
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Something I heard today as a side-note on a podcast today:
Dwell on the good things. Rumination is one of the things that I tend to do which kills my crop of joy (going with the cultivation theme here). Consulting the oft-maligned and even-more-oft reference tool Wilipedia: Quote:
I used to think that pop-psych dogma of focusing on the positive or trying to *not think* about bad stuff was basically asking people to delude themselves and dwell in a sort of forced ignorance and disengenuity (sp?). But recognizing rumination as a crop-killer of joy gives me a better handle on the reasoning behind trying to change one's thoughts. I am believing more and more that thoughts are a type of behavior or action or habit - even if they seem relatively inconsequential if they remain unspoken. My grandmother and her sister both have maintained a lifelong determination to be cheerful and positive and encouraging after having grown up in the depression and losing their brother when he was a young adult. I have to think its a survival skill.
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"The intention in the beginning is to give enough attention and care to get to know our suffering. Just that movement itself is very powerful if the usual tendency is to avoid it or attack it or get angry or put your head in the sand: in a very adult and mature way, to sit up right, to stand up on your own two feet in a sense, and turn around and look at your suffering in an honest way. And to learn to do that without succumbing to despair, upset, anger, blame, self-pity - all the things that can get in the way.
Really looking at it - here, I am suffering, this is what's going on, let me look at it. Then the idea is not so you can just suffer better...This is only the entry point. If we look at it long enough, we can actually see the action, the thing that we're doing that's bringing about the suffering. What the Buddha said was that the action is attachment or clinging." - Gil Fronsdale, Audio Dharma podcast
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My grand daughter awakens the joy in me: she’s spontaneously exploring the ‘world’ with curious eyes on everything and anything her eyes see. She’s so danged cute 🥰
Thanks for your thread ((( Nat ))) I hope you’re safe and well! Here’s an article I found today that I think expresses important insights into how we can develop joy in our lives. LINK: https://livehappy.com/mindset/how-to...llenging-world ![]() Enjoy, — K. ☺️
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I got my first foster dog yesterday
![]() He is coming from a REALLY bad situation and I hope his mom is able to turn some things around soon so they can be reunited. He was very traumatized for his first 24 hours. Would just stand still, not making a sound, or sleeping in his crate. I was able to walk him a little. But he was hardly eating and hadn't had a drink in 24 hours. Stayed quiet in his crate all night. Today after work I soaked some of his dry food in chicken broth and was able to hand feed him some. Then... I never do grocery delivery but I was desperate for this boy and had some wet dog food delivered (and threw in other groceries to justify) and omg he inhaled it. Then he got the zoomies and brought me one of his toys and we played fetch until he tired out. Then we took a walk and he drank a bunch of water. It's a joy seeing him be able to relax and play. |
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Good for you for fostering a dog! Dogs are such an important part of people's families. I don't know what I'd do if I were in a situation where I became unhoused (Goddess forbid) and none of my friends or family could take me and/or Brittany.
There's an unhoused family living in our small town and they have a service dog who got away from them one day. They posted on our town's Facebook group. I never did find out what happened, but I'm worried about them.
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Our domestic violence shelter has a Red Rover grant, which gives us funding for things we needed to open our shelter for people to come in with their pets. It covers food, crates, leashes, medical expenses, boarding when needed, etc. It has made such a difference in people being able to leave unsafe situations because they can bring their animals. Unfortunately the family of the dog I am fostering had to flee because their abuser found them and the police needed to relocate them quickly. Now they are working on finding safe shelter where they can have the dog again. In the meantime, he is my sweet little visitor. He's really opening up and being a sweet silly little boy. |
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