The author reflects on a less philosophical mindset and a sense of easing stress. While waiting on job responses and feeling unproductive, they contemplate the cycles in their life, including career shifts and personal losses. They express unresolved grief regarding relationships with their children, who are affected by separation.
Tag: mental-health
The Waiting Game: Embracing Change with ‘Standing on the Ledge’
The author reflects on a transitional phase after signing important papers, feeling nervous yet accomplished for releasing a new book, "Standing on the Ledge." While awaiting responses and considering new job applications, they grapple with uncertainty and emotions, recognizing the significance of persistence and the transitional identity forming during this period of change.
Navigating Health Challenges: A Personal Journey
The post reflects on the author's health journey, particularly regarding heart issues and lifestyle changes. It details experiences with medication, health monitors like Fitbit, and the acknowledgment of pre-diabetes and high cholesterol. Additionally, the author discusses their mental state using tarot readings to navigate personal challenges and maintain focus.
Solitude vs. Isolation: How to Tell Which One You’re In
The post explores the differences between solitude and isolation, emphasizing that solitude is a chosen, restorative experience while isolation is an imposed state that can drain one’s spirit. It offers practical steps to transition from isolation to empowerment through small rituals, maintaining connections, and creating structured tasks to enhance well-being.
Numb Isn’t Nothing: The Shutdown Phase, and How to Exit It Safely
The post explores the concept of emotional shutdown, distinguishing it from mere numbness, and emphasizes that it often results from prolonged stress and unmet social needs. It proposes a structured approach to safely navigate out of shutdown, recommending basic self-care, grounding techniques, and small active steps, while cautioning against impulsive decisions.
The First 72 Hours After Collapse: What to Do and What Not to Do
The text discusses the initial three days following a life disruption, referring to it as a "collapse" where routines falter. It outlines a 72-hour protocol focused on stabilization, decision-making, and practical actions to mitigate damage. Emphasis is placed on maintaining safety, gathering evidence, and prioritizing essential tasks to rebuild effectively.
Navigating Emotional Exhaustion: My Personal Journey
The author describes a day filled with emotional turmoil, transitioning from initial enthusiasm to a profound sense of numbness and detachment, reflecting on burnout. They highlight the importance of reciprocity in relationships and the exhaustion from giving without return. Ultimately, they express a commitment to small, practical steps towards recovery.
Lessons from a Sleepless Night: Contracts and Life Friction
Personal Log — 3:30 AM (I’ll post this later) It’s 3:30 in the morning as I start dictating this. I’m not posting it now—partly because I don’t want to be spammy, and partly because my brain is still running too hot to trust what comes out in real time. I can’t sleep. I’m yawning as … Continue reading Lessons from a Sleepless Night: Contracts and Life Friction
Transforming Shame: The Evidence Ledger Approach
The content explores the dichotomy between the Evidence Ledger, which documents measurable achievements, and the Shame Ledger, which focuses on self-identity and flaws. It emphasizes transforming shame into actionable evidence to foster self-worth, encouraging concrete actions for personal growth and emotional healing while proposing a structured approach to manage these internal narratives.
Navigating Emotional Work Challenges: A Log Entry
Personal Log — “Blech. What a day.” Standing on the Ledge — Rebuilding from the Rubble Today felt like one of those days where everything technically happens, but nothing lands. I’m still stuck in that 3–4 a.m. loop, and it’s starting to cost me. When I’m waking up late, the day doesn’t feel like it … Continue reading Navigating Emotional Work Challenges: A Log Entry









