Daily Question, February 11 What can I let go of today? 30 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Kevin6 years agoKevinOne of our daughters was traveling with work and got stranded due to a two-day snowstorm in a city halfway across the continent. There, she had a medical emergency, got hospitalized, then stabilized, and released and somehow managed to make a 7 AM flight out to return home. Knowing she’s now back home with her husband, that’s a worry that has been put to rest, thank goodness. 6 Reply Aine6 years agoAineOh my word, Kevin, how scary that must have been! I am thankful all is now well again. 0 Reply Kevin6 years agoKevinIndeed, Aine….what’s the saying? “Your babies are your babies even when they have gray hair.” Thanks for you note, all is well on that front now. 0 Reply Ose6 years agoOseThere was a tendency in me to stir up and to use old, unproductive and hurtful strategies I once developed in defense to protect myself, without being aware of the consequences for the other and myself as well. When I felt hurt by someone, I gave back without allowing pausing and reflecting. These strategies are of no use at all and I definitely and really gratefully can let go of them. Thank you all who helped me through this very difficult passage. I bow to you, and I am full of gratitude towa... There was a tendency in me to stir up and to use old, unproductive and hurtful strategies I once developed in defense to protect myself, without being aware of the consequences for the other and myself as well. When I felt hurt by someone, I gave back without allowing pausing and reflecting. These strategies are of no use at all and I definitely and really gratefully can let go of them. Thank you all who helped me through this very difficult passage. I bow to you, and I am full of gratitude towards life. It was so very kind to open the door again to love and communion. If you don´t mind, I just may say: Jippee!!! ☺ Read More3 Reply Aine6 years agoAineI am with you, Ose! Yes, Default Mode is something I am letting go of, too. It is like keeping a pair of hole ridden filthy socks because I think there might be one square millimeter left to dust with or something. But my old coping mechanisms only make more to clean up or at best move the dust around a bit! They need to be thanked for their usefulness when they helped me survive and then let go… 1 Reply Palm6 years agoPalmDear Ose, thank you, I can relate, and for me the key is when you say ‘without being aware’. Knowing this, I can feel compassion for my past confused self. It is an ongoing process, I was recently stunned to ‘discover’ more unawareness through reading diaries from 10 years ago… But it’s liberating, letting go always is. I remember you ask me once if you may join me in my search for freedom (or something like that)… well, I am so glad I am not alone in this ???? 1 Reply Anna6 years agoAnnaAnd I bow in front of your honest reflection, dear Ose. 2 Reply « Previous 1 2 My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. CONTRIBUTE https://demo.gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2024, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb