Satisfaction By Any Means Possible

Moose Mountain digital painting by Jerald W. Blackstock 2023

I found that yesterday after having read: 
‘Intense feelings of loneliness and the fear of the unknown when in times of healing from trauma’ that was caused, for me, by continuous childhood trauma, that I don’t really have those symptoms as intensely anymore, and that when I did experience some of them recently along with intense weird dreams it was due to the situation of having had a physical trauma (a homeless man threw me down breaking my hip and elbow) in the present, and I was very concerned with the outcomes for the future. 
Outcomes like walking again and living independently. So, situational and reasonable concerns.
I no longer suffer from that former mental illness, the legacy of a batshit single parent and siblings, I discovered.
This conclusion was suggested by a trauma psychotherapist I was referred to after the recent incident. 
She found no evidence of PTSD, which is defined by very specific criteria. She and I fired each other, quite lovingly.
The self helping things that I did in the past were the ones I learned from therapy and also suggested in the article on how to heal from childhood trauma, were very effective. Over time, slowly, I hardly noticed the powerful effects.
Strategies such as:

  • walking away 1. toxic family members 2. ( I didn’t lose them, they lost me)
  • stubbornly refusing to be manipulated by the Fear, Obligation and Guilt (FOG) of narcissists
  • walking away from toxic sex partners
  • walking away from toxic casual non-relationships that hunt empathetic people like moi in my daily life
  • talking to strangers I find interesting
  • asking for what I want to gain satisfactions
  • having frank conversation and
  • willingness to compromise in existing relationships
  • practising emotional hygiene using REBT tools
  • exercising
  • eating healthily
  • enjoying solitude
  • enjoying hobbies like building/maintaining computers and cooking
  • practising skill sets like driving
  • enjoying my best friend who is always with me: Me.
  • laughing at my jokes and my farts
  • being involved with my profession by making art by any means possible
  • publishing my writing and my Fine Art
  • upgrading my tools and skill sets
  • dealing with unpleasant tasks without needless delay
  • seeking satisfaction as the purpose of my life

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Jerald W. Blackstock First Person Reflections
Jerald W. Blackstock First Person Reflections

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