Things are always changing, and as long as they change slowly and the effects aren’t traumatic,they’re easy to deal with. Once in a while there are bigger changes, but we just have to take them in stride. That’s where friends and family come in for support.
Amen!! I fluctuate between embracing change and being scared to death of it… perhaps part of that is because I have been known in the past to be too impulsive. This is something I work on continuously. I love your new blog here… would love to know how you like it compared to using wordpress… and the process for setting up a self hosted blog. If you have time of course… 🙂 My address is bipolarmuse@gmail.com
Bipolarmuse,
It is always great to hear from you! I enjoy reading your blog. A self hosted blog allows for more options such as plug-ins which is really great. However, people can’t hit the reblog button to share my posts. People can still share my posts on Facebook, Twitter,… and other social media platforms, but several people have told me that they miss being able to reblog my stuff on WordPress. I hope this helps. Thanks for reading and commenting.
P.S. I am still with WordPress. I love it- especially the community including you!!
if you meditate, then you realize most things are impermanent, that is subject to change, the question is only, when. Impermanent things do not bring real happiness and things we desire and achieve, do not last forever. A big win, a trophy in sports, a job, etc will be changed in time. Sometimes gaining our desires leads to us worrying about possessions and how will we protect them.
We can learn that things,,possessions, even mates can not bring happiness or be owned forever.
Life is in constant flux so the less we are anchored to impermanent things the easier it is to adjust.
Change is a constant in life, control an illusion, living life in this moment, the only real thing that exists, I believe.
That’s so true Kristin, we cannot grow without change and the people who embrace change are the ones that shine. Hope to see myself among those people, whenever that day comes…and by the way, it’s a wonderful pic 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
wordsfromanneli says
Things are always changing, and as long as they change slowly and the effects aren’t traumatic,they’re easy to deal with. Once in a while there are bigger changes, but we just have to take them in stride. That’s where friends and family come in for support.
bipolarmuse says
Amen!! I fluctuate between embracing change and being scared to death of it… perhaps part of that is because I have been known in the past to be too impulsive. This is something I work on continuously. I love your new blog here… would love to know how you like it compared to using wordpress… and the process for setting up a self hosted blog. If you have time of course… 🙂 My address is bipolarmuse@gmail.com
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
Bipolarmuse,
It is always great to hear from you! I enjoy reading your blog. A self hosted blog allows for more options such as plug-ins which is really great. However, people can’t hit the reblog button to share my posts. People can still share my posts on Facebook, Twitter,… and other social media platforms, but several people have told me that they miss being able to reblog my stuff on WordPress. I hope this helps. Thanks for reading and commenting.
P.S. I am still with WordPress. I love it- especially the community including you!!
Tina Del Buono, PMACa says
Boy, this is the truth 🙂
Hi Kristin, can you email me your current email address?
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
Yes. I will send it to you. 🙂
Marty says
if you meditate, then you realize most things are impermanent, that is subject to change, the question is only, when. Impermanent things do not bring real happiness and things we desire and achieve, do not last forever. A big win, a trophy in sports, a job, etc will be changed in time. Sometimes gaining our desires leads to us worrying about possessions and how will we protect them.
We can learn that things,,possessions, even mates can not bring happiness or be owned forever.
Life is in constant flux so the less we are anchored to impermanent things the easier it is to adjust.
Change is a constant in life, control an illusion, living life in this moment, the only real thing that exists, I believe.
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
Well said, Marty. I love your insight! 🙂 I hope you enjoy your day.
Marty says
Thank you Kristen, t is nice to be resourced since I come from the actual experience of healing, hitting bottom. And working my way out.
I believe she of us oine time sufferers ave much to add to super heaIng of others.
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
Marty,
I agree. Those who have hit bottom and then found healing have so much to offer others who feel like they will never heal. Thank you.
Avdhessh Arya says
That’s so true Kristin, we cannot grow without change and the people who embrace change are the ones that shine. Hope to see myself among those people, whenever that day comes…and by the way, it’s a wonderful pic 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
You are so welcome. Thank you for the kind words. Have a happy day.