Touchy Topic Tuesday: A thought or feeling?

This might only be relevant to a few of you, and it is very difficult to explain, but here goes.  (not a great way to start a blog post, if you ask me...)

I've been going to counseling lately, which has been extremely helpful even within the first three to four sessions thus far (counselor:  if you are reading this, be encouraged).

This last session was very meaty, and I left with a lot to chew on.  

I confessed to him that even though I have gotten rid of most of the OCD rituals in my life, there are still periods throughout the day where I can't do certain things because they do not "feel" right and thereby am lapsing into destructive mind patterns (meaning, OCD thought processes).  I gave an example of when I get out of bed, I feel the need to turn a certain way (yes, literally turn my body), otherwise I will have to live with an unattached feeling of dread.  Or when I lay down, if I feel like one side of my body is 'heavier' than the other so I need to turn over.

But my counselor posed a question that has challenged me:  are those 'feelings,' or are they just thoughts?

I used to wash my hands 30 to 40 times per day because I had a 'feeling' they were dirty.

I to this day rush through green lights because if I am halfway through an intersection when it turns yellow, I have a 'feeling' that something bad will happen to me.

Oh, and a common one that I think many women can relate to:  if the house is not picked up after the kids go to bed, I don't 'feel' like I can relax.

What my counselor challenged was my response to each of these, and many more, scenarios.  

Is it a feeling, or is it a thought?  There is no logical connection between this feeling and this thought.  Not doing things a certain way certainly poses no immediate, or even long-term, threat in rational-land.  But that's the problem:  I operate mostly in the irrational.

I often attach unnecessary emotion to random thoughts that I have, and irrationally tag on rules to them.  It is literally a nightmare, sometimes.  It is my automatic response, by the way.  This isn't something I choose to do.  It's not a light switch I can turn on and off.  When people tell me, "Just don't think about that," or "don't worry about it," it doesn't compute.  It's like I don't understand that.  I am literally relearning and retraining my brain how to think, and I know this is a long, tedious, and frustrating process.  I'm not saying it is impossible to overcome.  In fact, I am determined.  This is no way to live.

Am I making sense to anyone here?

Of course, I also tend to think in dichotomous terms:  it's either this, or this.  Perhaps it's a spectrum.  Whatever it is, though, mine is askew.  Whatever perceptions I have that help me to interpret life and understand how things work around me are off.  That is what I'm hoping to learn in counseling, to discern.

I think some women with postpartum issues definitely get the whole thoughts/feelings all mixed up.  A thought comes into their mind to harm their baby, and it 'feels' like an urge, therefore they come down hard on themselves, "How could you ever think such a thing!"  Or questioning why those thoughts feel so strong.  

My husband and I have a practice for my anxiety, and it is that I speak out loud the things I am feeling/thinking, and they tend to lose power.  No matter how awful it sounds, I tell him.  And my anxiety lessens because I believe that letting it fester inside the mind gives these thoughts inappropriate power, and by confessing them to someone, they lose their hold and are put in proper place.

Whew, this is a deep subject.  I am going to continue to explore this.  It still amazes me that I don't completely understand myself after all these years, and I am learning new things and ways to cope.

FUN Friday Giveaway results

This is a congratulatory post to Nichole (who got chased by a BOAR!) who won the $25 gift card to Lou Malnati's from the Date Night Challenge.

Alas, this was my last giveaway post for now.  Thanks to all who checked it out, participated, and supported me!  The Date Night Challenge Chicago continues into March, so if you haven't committed yet, it's not too late.  You can also check us out on Facebook and Twitter.

Next week I will resume normal posts of Touchy Topic Tuesday and Funny Friday!

Have a great weekend everyone!

FUN Friday Giveaway! (And our honeymoon story)

(see below for contest info)

Considering Rob and I got pregnant on our honeymoon almost seven years ago, we haven't been afforded time to escape just the two of us.  So aside from parenthood, I would say our greatest adventure together was in fact our honeymoon.

We went to Virgin Gorda.  Ever heard of it?  It is part of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and is really popular for sailboating/snorkeling.  Rob and I were not really familiar with either.  Truth be told, I heard about the island from a friend who heard it from her dentist.  I googled it, showed it to Rob, and we said, sure, we'll go there!  It was totally random.

puddle jump
We had to take a puddle jumper from San Juan to get to the island (whose name Virgin Gorda translates to "Fat Virgin," aptly named when seen from an aerial view).  The runway was literally dirt.  The "customs" at the airport was a one-room shack.  And our taxi ride was some Rastafarian in a pickup truck.  It felt like home.

 
Chickens and goats were everywhere on the dirt roads.  The island is only eight miles from end to end.  There was ONE town center with maybe ten shops and one restaurant.  There were a few other restaurants, scattered throughout the island. 

We had a cozy cabin all to ourselves with no a/c in 100 degree temperatures.  We found out that we came in the "off season."  Our cabin was on the end of the island that has The Baths, a world-famous phenomenon where these giant boulders were somehow plopped near the shore, forming fun caves to snorkel and hike through.
Just one of the many boulders


At our first meal out we ordered two entrees and two drinks and it was $100.  So we decided most of our meals would consist of BLTs that were $5 from a shack on the side of the road called "Mad Dogs."  We also bought a camera memory card on the island because we forgot to pack one.  It was 256 mb for $100.  In the states at the time I think they sold for about $30.  Now they cost $7.

We rented a moped to explore the island, narrowly missing the roaming farm animals.  We explored some old copper mine ruins.  We rode in the dark, on an island where the night sky seemed to come down on us like a blanket, it was so close.

On our last day there, we went to one of the ten churches on the island.  Yes, there were more churches than restaurants.  I remember they had a guest preacher who taught from the book of Jeremiah, and he spoke about how Satan was stealing their young men who were dying in the streets and that they needed to rise up and be men.  And I remember there was one other white couple in the church, also on their honeymoon, named Terra and Brad (which is ironic because those are my sister's and brother-in-law's names).  And I remember everyone dancing on the way out, all hugging and clapping and singing something loving your brothers and sisters.  It was awesome.

So that sums up our adventure.  I hope you enjoyed it, but I know that I enjoyed it much more. 





Congrats to winner from last week's contest, Kim!  Kim won a lovely, romantic gift basket from Day Three Bath and Body





To Enter To Win A $25 Lou Malnati's Gift Card! {mandatory}:
  • Leave a comment with your greatest adventure with your loved one and list the things below that you are doing/already have done!
The more you do, the greater chance you'll win!  That's 5 different ways to win! 

{This contest is open to US residents only}
This giveaway will close on Thursday, February 16 at 9pm CST. 
Check back here Friday morning to see who won!

FUN Friday Giveaway!


I'm hijacking my own blog the next THREE Friday's to do giveaways for the Date Night Challenge Chicago!

This week, I'm featuring a lovely gift basket from Day Three Inspirational Bath and Body.





The Collection Includes:

4 oz. Pillow & Room Spray
8 oz. Foaming Bubble Bath
6 oz. Massage Candle

About the SONG OF SOLOMON Collection:

Song of Solomon is a luxuriously exotic blend, with uplifting overtones that create magnetic energy and brings warmth to the heart.  In this romantic blend, we gathered a base of fruits, oriental florals, neroli, amber and musks. 

Just in time for Valentine's Day!

Each product is made to our DAY THREE standards, which include natural ingredients straight from the source! Genesis 1:11-13

To Enter To Win {mandatory}: 
  • Leave a comment with your favorite romantic movie quote.
For Extra Entries {leave one comment for each thing you do}:
The more you do, the greater chance you'll win!  That's 5 different ways to win! 

{This contest is open to US residents only}
This giveaway will close on Thursday, February 9 at 9pm CST. 
Check back here Friday morning to see who won!

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