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BronteFan
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Tue May 21, 2019 9:33 pm  

JonW wrote:Great stuff, Ann.
It sounds like your practice is flourishing.

Thank you very much, Jon.

I really enjoyed myself. I've always loved painting as I find it relaxing. I tried the art side of mindfulness before through the mindfulness colouring books but don't like the uneven patterns that are often in them as they send my eyes crazy & I have no patience to sit & colour. I didn't realise until I went on the course that I was allowed to paint. The fact that I can add writing positive poetry to my practise makes it even better. I've got to finish my book off yet but I can do it in my own time & I know how to make another 1. He said we can make gratitude journals & poetry books the same way. (I guess I'm just a creative person.)
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Mon Jul 29, 2019 4:25 pm  

Time for more of my story.

I felt the need to explain why I was bullied because some people think that if you've been bullied you're a soft touch which isn't always the case. Sometimes the victim has done all they can to stop it. It isn't always the victim's fault.

I was born with 1 eye weaker than the other & had squint surgery as a child. This doesn't affect my reading when I've got the right spectacles except for when I exhaust myself then I miss things or can't read properly. This makes me feel bad because although I know I'm normally a very good reader I feel bad about myself. My optician is amazed I can see 3D. films & optical illusions properly due to the fact 1 of my eyes does so much more work than the other. (I get head-ache though.) My eye problems affect my co-ordination.

I think I was born in the wrong part of the U.K. Most of my ancestors were from Dunoon in the Highlands of Scotland. I was born in West Yorkshire. I've got Scots Highlander's hair which is much thicker & curlier than English hair & I get picked on about it although I like my hair. I feel as though I fit in, in Scotland more than where I live as I'm accepted more there. I can't even say cheers when I'm there. I've got to say "Slainte mhath" which means good health. I've been mistaken for a local & asked what time buses are due. Then I've said "I don't know. I'll look for you." After that I got told I should think not with that accent but you look like a local with that hair. I've also had a weird experience. I got asked what a blue plaque outside a hotel in Tarbet meant. It was only written in Scots Gaelic & I read it although I don't know Scots Gaelic. I must have translated it right as I got Glaswegian coach drivers saying "I didn't know you spoke Scots Gaelic." I replied with "I didn't either."

I liked & was good at everything everyone hated & was bad at & I hated & was bad at what everyone else was good at, at school so I was bullied for that reason. I was also called French freak because I never got more than 5 questions wrong in French exams. I later found out that I've got 1 lot of Norman-French ancestors which would explain it.

I got picked on in music because I always got put as lead-singer & when we learnt song-writing my songs were always chosen. The instrumentalists hit me at the back of the head with their musical instruments.

While I was at school I used my book as a refuge & it helped me a great deal especially after the 1st time I read Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre" because some things which were written in Jane Eyre expressed how I felt so I realised that I wasn't alone & other people had been through what I'd been through. Chapter 8 of Jane Eyre really expressed how I felt sometimes. This chapter starts with "Why was I always brow-beaten, forever condemned?".

At work I used music as a refuge & singing really helped me feel better. I also found writing helps me a great deal. Poetry, song & story-writing help most. I find painting helps me a lot too.

I got bullied & harassed at work for being as capable as the managers. The bullying & harassment at work was that bad I felt as if I didn't want to be anywhere anymore. That's how my anxiety & depression started & I had to take time out as I didn't feel comfortable with manager's anymore & I physically shook every time a manager approached me. I was worried about what they were going to say or do as I was accused of making mistakes I knew I'd never made & when I asked for proof they got onto me & even put me on a disciplinary saying I had a bad attitude because I wanted to see evidence that I'd made the mistakes they said I'd made. I'm normally someone who notices my mistakes as soon as I make them or shortly afterwards & will admit to them & rectify them.

I thought I'd never get over my anxiety & depression until someone suggested I try mindfulness. Since then I've been depression-free for 7 months except the odd day here & there.
Let your creativity run free.
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The only 1 you have to please is you.

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Wed Jul 31, 2019 11:57 am  

I got out of the habit of practising mindfulness as I've been on a scheme to help me answer awkward questions like why did you leave your last job & why have you got gaps in your employment & they set me homework where I had to fill in American forms & do American tests which were very hard as I've got British qualifications not American ones & I don't know how the American money system works & I've just been trying to get my home-work done as well as looking for another job so I haven't had time. I got a head-ache 3 days in 1 week trying to do this home-work. I also got very upset & called myself names.
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Wed Jul 31, 2019 12:04 pm  

Last week I had an interview for a job in heritage preservation which I'm very passionate about. I only started on Monday in fund-raising but I love it already. Everyone is lovely. I've been told I've got to learn quilting & at 1 point in time crochet so I can both do it & teach it. I'm learning archiving tomorrow & I'm really looking forward to it as it sounds fascinating. I haven't felt this confident for ages. Heritage preservation appears to be boosting my confidence more than confidence-building classes did.

I guess going into the arts & crafts side of mindfulness will help me get back on track with it as arts & crafts are part of my role. For the time being I'm hat-making, embroidering & weaving for the craft side of my role.
Let your creativity run free.
You can be who you want to be.
You can do what you want to do.
The only 1 you have to please is you.

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Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:50 am  

That's great news, Ann.
Well done!
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Thu Aug 01, 2019 8:04 am  

JonW wrote:That's great news, Ann.
Well done!

Thank you very much, Jon.
Let your creativity run free.
You can be who you want to be.
You can do what you want to do.
The only 1 you have to please is you.

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Sat Aug 03, 2019 9:06 am  

That's really great, Ann. Thanks for sharing!

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Sat Aug 03, 2019 5:09 pm  

Peter wrote:That's really great, Ann. Thanks for sharing!

Thank you very much, Peter.
Let your creativity run free.
You can be who you want to be.
You can do what you want to do.
The only 1 you have to please is you.

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Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:20 pm  

I'm losing weight & loving my new job. I've managed to fit the arts & crafts side of mindfulness into my schedule but haven't managed to fit any meditation in because I've just been so busy. I've been teaching people how to make arts & do old arts & crafts as well as working in the craft shop at work, archiving, reading up on archiving as I've got to help give a presentation on it in 2 weeks time, working on the museum-floor, planning songs & typing hand-outs for a 1940's sing-song I had to conduct on a 1940's day at work, teaching primary-school children about life in the 1940's, doing pottery, marbling & glass-painting classes at work as well as art-history & quilting classes & I've got a scarf to knit for Xmas. It's fun & fascinating but can be rather full-on at times. During my archiving training meeting I had to read 1000 pages while listening to what was said & joining in. (My average reading speed is 100 pages a day.) I'm loving it but sometimes I come home exhausted & just drop to sleep.
Let your creativity run free.
You can be who you want to be.
You can do what you want to do.
The only 1 you have to please is you.

JonW
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Wed Oct 09, 2019 6:37 am  

Hi Ann,
Great to hear that things are going well for you.
Maybe ease yourself back into meditation practice with a five minute sit every day and build up from there.
Let us know how you get on.
All good things,
Jon
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