As we continue to navigate being together 24/7 during COVID-19, the storm clouds always seem to be brewing around here. And what I’m finding is that I can make any storm more intense both by staying in it, and by making the issue about my hurt feelings rather than someone else’s frustration.
When a member of our family is going through ‘a thing,’ my reaction to them can make things worse. Voicing my opinion, questioning them, sarcasm, judgement—these are all ways I can make things harder on myself and the person who’s frustrated or unhappy.
Two things I’ve learned:
1. I can’t control lightning.
2. I don’t have to stay in a storm.
While I can offer love and compassion, there are a lot of times these days when I’m entirely compassioned-out. Often, the most caring thing I can do right now is back off. Walk away. And while we’re on the topic, it’s not a bad idea for me to warn others when I feel a storm brewing in me. “TeamDe, you best get those cute little behinds to safety ’cause Mama’s gonna blow.”
Welcome to my blog turned podcast! Here you can listen or read about what’s on my mind as I try my best to recover from screaming at my kids and nagging the bejesus out my husband.
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