Desire

Desire
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Desire

Sunday Inspiration.     Post by David Joel Miller.

“Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.”

― Robert Frost

“That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you’re not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.”

― F. Scott Fitzgerald

“One can never have enough socks,” said Dumbledore. “Another Christmas has come and gone, and I didn’t get a single pair. People will insist on giving me books.”

― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

“Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.”

― Epicurus

Wanted to share some inspirational quotes with you. Today seemed like a good time to do this. There are an estimated 100,000 words in the English language that are feelings related. Some emotions are pleasant, and some are unpleasant, but all feelings can provide useful information. I’ve also included some words related to strengths and values since the line between what we think and what we feel may vary from person to person. If any of these quotes strike a chord with you, please share them.

Look at these related posts for more on this topic and other feelings, strengths, and values.

Emotions and Feelings.                      Inspiration

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Staying in touch with David Joel Miller.

For more information about my writing journey, my books, and other creative activities, please subscribe to my blog at davidjoelmillerwriter.com

Seven David Joel Miller Books are available on Amazon now! And more are on the way.

For these and my upcoming books, visit my Amazon Author Page – David Joel Miller

For information about my work in mental health, substance abuse, and having a happy life, please check out counselorssoapbox.com

For videos, see: Counselorssoapbox YouTube Video Channel

Happy Mother’s Day!

 

By David Joel Miller, MS, Licensed Therapist & Licensed Counselor.

Mothers day

Happy Mother’s Day

To all the mothers out there who have given their unconditional love regardless of what your children look like or do here is wishing you a happy mother’s day.

If you didn’t have a mother like that, then work on giving yourself that love on this day devoted to the way a caring mother can make us all happy.

Happy Mother’s Day!

Homesick.

Homesick.
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Homesick.

Sunday Inspiration.     Post by David Joel Miller.

“Maybe you had to leave in order to really miss a place; maybe you had to travel to figure out how beloved your starting point was.”

― Jodi Picoult, Handle with Care

“But to mourn, that’s different. To mourn is to be eaten alive with homesickness for the person.”

― Olive Ann Burns, Cold Sassy Tree

“I had spent my whole life feeling homesick. The only difference between the two of us was that I didn’t know what or where home was.”

― Marian Keyes, Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married

Wanted to share some inspirational quotes with you.  Today seemed like a good time to do this. There are an estimated 100,000 words in the English language that are feelings related. Some emotions are pleasant, and some are unpleasant, but all feelings can provide useful information. If any of these quotes strike a chord with you, please share them.

Look at these related posts for more on this topic and other feelings.

Emotions and Feelings.                      Inspiration

Staying in touch with David Joel Miller.

For more information about my writing journey, my books, and other creative activities, please subscribe to my blog at davidjoelmillerwriter.com

Seven David Joel Miller Books are available on Amazon now! And more are on the way.

For these and my upcoming books, visit my Amazon Author Page – David Joel Miller

For information about my work in mental health, substance abuse, and having a happy life, Please check out counselorssoapbox.com

For videos, see: Counselorssoapbox YouTube Video Channel

Beguiled

Beguiled
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Beguiled

Sunday Inspiration.     Post by David Joel Miller.

“Fantasy is storytelling with the beguiling power to transform the impossible into the imaginable, and to reveal our own “real” world in a fresh and truth-bearing light.”

― Leonard S. Marcus, The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy

“Wine can of their wits the wise beguile, Make the sage frolic, and the serious smile.”

― Homer

“I am beguiled by your physical beauty, and I am moved by how head-over-heels in love with books you are. And nowhere else have I found such thoughtful and literate reportage on the state of the American soul, as that soul makes itself known in the books we write.”

― Kurt Vonnegut

Wanted to share some inspirational quotes with you. Today seemed like a good time to do this. There are an estimated 100,000 words in the English language that are feelings related. Some emotions are pleasant, and some are unpleasant, but all feelings can provide useful information. I’ve also included some words related to strengths and values since the line between what we think and what we feel may vary from person to person. If any of these quotes strike a chord with you, please share them.

Look at these related posts for more on this topic and other feelings, strengths, and values.

Emotions and Feelings.                      Inspiration

Staying in touch with David Joel Miller.

For more information about my writing journey, my books, and other creative activities, please subscribe to my blog at davidjoelmillerwriter.com

Seven David Joel Miller Books are available on Amazon now! And more are on the way.

For these and my upcoming books, visit my Amazon Author Page – David Joel Miller

For information about my work in mental health, substance abuse, and having a happy life, Please check out counselorssoapbox.com

For videos, see: Counselorssoapbox YouTube Video Channel

Awe

Awe
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Awe

Sunday Inspiration.     Post by David Joel Miller.

“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.”

― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

“The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.”

― W.B. Yeats

“I’d take the awe of understanding over the awe of ignorance any day.”

― Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt

Wanted to share some inspirational quotes with you. Today seemed like a good time to do this. There are an estimated 100,000 words in the English language that are feelings related. Some emotions are pleasant, and some are unpleasant, but all feelings can provide useful information. I’ve also included some words related to strengths and values since the line between what we think and what we feel may vary from person to person. If any of these quotes strike a chord with you, please share them.

Look at these related posts for more on this topic and other feelings, strengths, and values.

Emotions and Feelings.                      Inspiration

Staying in touch with David Joel Miller.

For more information about my writing journey, my books, and other creative activities, please subscribe to my blog at davidjoelmillerwriter.com

Seven David Joel Miller Books are available on Amazon now! And more are on the way.

For these and my upcoming books, visit my Amazon Author Page – David Joel Miller

For information about my work in mental health, substance abuse, and having a happy life, Please check out counselorssoapbox.com

For videos, see: Counselorssoapbox YouTube Video Channel

Frustrated.

Frustrated.
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Frustrated.

Sunday Inspiration.     Post by David Joel Miller.

“I’ve come to believe that all my past failure and frustration were actually laying

the foundation for the understandings that have created the new level of living I

now enjoy.”

― Anthony Robbins

“Life is like topography, Hobbes. There are summits of happiness and success, flat stretches of boring routine and valleys of frustration and failure.”

― Bill Watterso

“Perfect love is the most beautiful of all frustrations because it is more than one can express.”

― Charlie Chaplin

Wanted to share some inspirational quotes with you.  Today seemed like a good time to do this. There are an estimated 100,000 words in the English language that are feelings related. Some emotions are pleasant, and some are unpleasant, but all feelings can provide useful information. If any of these quotes strike a chord with you, please share them.

Look at these related posts for more on this topic and other feelings.

Emotions and Feelings.                      Inspiration

Staying in touch with David Joel Miller.

For more information about my writing journey, my books, and other creative activities, please subscribe to my blog at davidjoelmillerwriter.com

Seven David Joel Miller Books are available on Amazon now! And more are on the way.

For these and my upcoming books, visit my Amazon Author Page – David Joel Miller

For information about my work in mental health, substance abuse, and having a happy life, Please check out counselorssoapbox.com

For videos, see: Counselorssoapbox YouTube Video Channel

Happy Easter.

Happy Easter

Happy Easter.
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Caring

Caring
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Caring

Sunday Inspiration.     Post by David Joel Miller.

“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,

Nothing is going to get better. It’s not.”

― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax

“Some people care too much. I think it’s called love.”

― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh

“I finally understood what true love meant…love meant that you care for another person’s happiness more than your own, no matter how painful the choices you face might be.”

― Nicholas Sparks, Dear John

“When it comes down to it, I let them think what they want. If they care enough to bother with what I do, then I’m already better than them.”

― Marilyn Monroe

Wanted to share some inspirational quotes with you. Today seemed like a good time to do this. There are an estimated 100,000 words in the English language that are feelings related. Some emotions are pleasant, and some are unpleasant, but all feelings can provide useful information. I’ve also included some words related to strengths and values since the line between what we think and what we feel may vary from person to person. If any of these quotes strike a chord with you, please share them.

Look at these related posts for more on this topic and other feelings, strengths, and values.

Emotions and Feelings.                      Inspiration

Staying in touch with David Joel Miller.

For more information about my writing journey, my books, and other creative activities, please subscribe to my blog at davidjoelmillerwriter.com

Seven David Joel Miller Books are available on Amazon now! And more are on the way.

For these and my upcoming books, visit my Amazon Author Page – David Joel Miller

For information about my work in mental health, substance abuse, and having a happy life, Please check out counselorssoapbox.com

For videos, see: Counselorssoapbox YouTube Video Channel

Every day is April Fools’ Day when you are fooling yourself

By David Joel Miller, MS, Licensed Therapist & Licensed Counselor.

Fool.

Fool.
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Do you know what is real and what is a hoax?

Today is April First. In many places, people will be celebrating April Fools’ Day. This day is dedicated to a whole lot of fun practical jokes and good times. Not everyone should be laughing.

The challenge in life is to tell the difference between the truth and things that are not true, regardless of the label we choose to put on those less-than-true thoughts and comments. Today you may be able to get away with some untruths if you can tell the difference, but not every day.

The falsehoods told today in the course of the April Fools’ Day festivities are in the medieval tradition when Fools were jokesters, comedians and the like. When we know things are exaggerated and overblown they can be laughable and a bit of silly fun. Not all untruths are innocent.

The most dangerous types of lies are the kind we tell ourselves. People in recovery, from whatever they chose to call their problem, may find that they have been telling lies, giving people stories, so much they have begun to believe their own dishonesty. Substance abusers, required to be dishonest to continue their addiction are at special risk to have stopped seeing the distinction between the true and the false in their own minds.

If you have been telling yourself things that are not true and have started to believe those stories they can be a huge obstacle to overcome on your road to recovery.

People in recovery need to stop worrying about who they told what and begin to get honest with themselves. The most important person to tell the truth to is you.

Some recovering people have been told a lot of things that were not true. Those lies create a lot of pain and sometimes separating the true from the false can be a chore. When the addict starts to get honest the others around them are at risk to become confused about what is true and what is false.

Some people have families who have kept deep dark secrets. Those families can’t stand, to tell the truth. They pressure the other family members to deny things happened and to continue to rely on the make-believe family tale

Lie, falsehoods and the like are not the only untrue information that takes up residence in our heads. False memories and beliefs, delusions and hallucinations are also traps for the unwary.

There are technical distinctions between hallucinations and things that are really there. There is a realm of in-between things that the profession has to call in or out. Did you really see that or were you hallucinating? There are reports of things that look like a hallucination but are not.

People with addiction and mental illness may have seen and experienced things that other people tell you never happened.

Sometimes we see something and we decide what that means. If we are correct in our apprised that is all well and good. But what if you are mistaken in what you think this means or what has happened? We might call these false beliefs or even delusions.

It is likely that we can tell when someone else around us is delusional but can you tell when you are delusional? Are there things that kind of look like delusions but are not?

So while walking the road to recovery we need to take a look at hallucinations, false memories, and delusions and try to find ways to understand why our own mind may trick us into believing things that just are not so.

This whole area of what is true what is false and what you think you know is a lot confusing. In some posts over this month I want to explore delusions, hallucinations both true and pseudo and some other aspects of getting honest with ourselves. Since psychologists and therapists call some of these phenomena by different names and understand it differently I want to start by looking at how these two professions get such different answers and then proceed to some thoughts about why your brain and our survival may have benefited at times from believing things that turn out to not be true.

Stay tuned for more on the subject of the real and the false, truth and lies over the coming month. These posts will be interspersed with some other topics as they come up so as not to put all the readers to sleep at the same time.

Have a great day fooling around and we will return to the search for reality and recovery tomorrow.

Staying connected with David Joel Miller

Seven David Joel Miller Books are available now!

My newest book is now available. It was my opportunity to try on a new genre. I’ve been working on this book for several years, but now seem like the right time to publish it.

Story Bureau.

Story Bureau is a thrilling Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic adventure in the Surviving the Apocalypse series.

Baldwin struggles to survive life in a post-apocalyptic world where the government controls everything.

As society collapses and his family gets plunged into poverty, Baldwin takes a job in the capital city, working for a government agency called the Story Bureau. He discovers the Story Bureau is not a benign news outlet but a sinister government plot to manipulate society.

Bumps on the Road of Life. Whether you struggle with anxiety, depression, low motivation, or addiction, you can recover. Bumps on the Road of Life is the story of how people get off track and how to get your life out of the ditch.

Dark Family Secrets: Doris wants to get her life back, but small-town prejudice could shatter her dreams.

Casino Robbery Arthur Mitchell escapes the trauma of watching his girlfriend die. But the killers know he’s a witness and want him dead.

Planned Accidents  The second Arthur Mitchell and Plutus mystery.

Letters from the Dead: The third in the Arthur Mitchell mystery series.

What would you do if you found a letter to a detective describing a crime and you knew the writer and detective were dead, and you could be next?

Sasquatch. Three things about us, you should know. One, we have seen the past. Two, we’re trapped there. Three, I don’t know if we’ll ever get back to our own time.

For these and my upcoming books; please visit my Author Page – David Joel Miller

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Embracing Life Changes and Thriving

Embracing Life Changes and Thriving

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Embracing Life Changes and Thriving

Change can be tough. It often leaves us feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or uncertain about the future. But it doesn’t have to be this way! With a few simple steps, you can embrace major life changes and thrive. Let’s take a look at how you can make the most of your new situation, shared below by counselorssoapbox.

Accept Change as It Comes Along

The first step in embracing major life changes is to accept that they are part of life. Change is inevitable, so it’s important to accept it without resistance. Try to keep an open mind and focus on the possibilities that come with change instead of becoming overwhelmed by the unknown. Don’t let yourself become stuck in a cycle of negative thought patterns; instead, try to focus on the potential that comes with change.

Practice Self-Care

It’s important to practice self-care when facing big life changes. Take time for yourself each day and do something calming like yoga or meditation. Make sure you get plenty of rest and stay hydrated throughout the day. Eating healthy meals and exercising regularly will also help you stay strong during times of upheaval. These small acts of self-care can make all the difference in helping you stay positive throughout your transition period.

Embrace the Challenge of Upheaval

One great way to embrace major life changes is to use them as an opportunity for growth and development — both personally and professionally. Look at this upheaval as a chance to challenge yourself in new ways, which could ultimately lead to success down the line! Consider taking online courses or attending workshops related to your field or area of interest so that you can learn new skills while honing existing ones at the same time. This will not only boost your resume but also give you valuable experience that could open up more career opportunities later on down the road.

Your coursework may have many documents that it distributes, be they notes or readings. Keeping track of all those PDFs can be tricky, however you can try this tool to combine PDFs as needed. By having all your notes in one file, you can quickly reference material without having to jump between windows.

Changing The Career Trajectory

In this ever-evolving world, it has become increasingly important to be able to adapt to life changes and get creative when thinking about career trajectories. Embracing this mindset of change is key to growth and progression. It can be a challenge, but with the right attitude, it can also be a catalyst for success. Utilizing this period as an opportunity to reevaluate and reimagine your career trajectory can open up all sorts of exciting possibilities and paths you may never have considered before. After all, innovation starts with having the courage to step outside of your comfort zone.

Build a Portfolio and Design a Top-Notch Resume

Now is also a great time to build up your portfolio or design a top-notch resume if you don’t already have one prepared. A portfolio will showcase your skillset, while an impressive resume can help attract potential employers or clients who may be interested in what you have to offer them professionally—and could even lead to some extra income! You never know where these investments now might take you later on down the line—so why not give it a shot?

Consider Starting a Business

Finally, consider starting a business as an LLC if possible—and if it fits with your unique goals and ambitions. Starting a business can be a great way to take charge and take action on your vision in life. Before signing up, make sure you do your research and read any available LLC reviews. This way you’ll know exactly what benefits and downsides come with a business before committing. Weighing all of the pros and cons will leave you feeling confident knowing that the decision to start an LLC was made consciously and thoughtfully. Embrace this new opportunity today – there’s never been a better time to get innovative.

By accepting change as it comes along, practicing self-care, embracing challenges head-on, building up portfolios/resumes, and considering starting a business (if feasible), anyone can make major life changes work for them—and even thrive along the way. So take heart knowing that with these tips by your side—you too can turn any upheaval into success stories full of possibility.

This post was contributed by Jennifer Scott