Monday, September 5, 2016

Viewing change

Change has always been hard for me, something I've mentioned NUMEROUS TIMES on this blog.  For as long as I can remember, the emotions I experience most intensely are love and loss.  And maybe craving for doughnuts.

Anyway.  DawnAnn at the bookstore told me about a discussion she heard where the speaker talked about her experience with Broken Heart Syndrome.  A REAL thing, people.  Who knew?   The speaker lost her parents in a short period of time and the loss undid her emotionally and physically both.

During her recuperation she reframed her thinking.  She began to think in terms of "completion" instead of ending.  A chapter of her life had been completed.  And now it was time for another chapter to begin.

The idea of completion is so much more satisfying, isn't it?  We feel satisfied and pleased when we complete.

As I move into what for me is a melancholy time of year, I am going to keep this in mind.

Meanwhile, TRQ, who is going through boxes these days, claims to have discovered more manuscripts by Young Ann the Budding Authoress.  There may be more installments ahead . . .

4 comments:

Lisa B. said...

Oh Lord, Ann the Budding Authoress is one of my favorite characters of all time. She may belong in a book of her own! A kind of Harriet the Spy, perhaps? But without the spying? Just a thought. She is rather wonderful, is all.

Megan Goates said...

Completion. Yes and yes. I think my children have shown me that there are seasons and they serve a purpose, but things will inevitably change. That's what they do. And to quote Ann Cannon, who I quoted to my ENGL 2010 class last week from your Star Wars column, "That's what people do. We keep growing up." xoxo

Sarah said...

Love and loss. Oh man, me, too. I'll have to try out thinking in this way. Here we go around the sun once again...

Lauren said...

I completed my last summer with an infant. Okay. I can keep doing this mother thing. I like the idea of completions.