02-25-2023, 10:13 AM
(02-25-2023, 02:01 AM)happyvibe Wrote: [ -> ]I too would change my name. “Happy vibe” is not an accurate picture of me all the time! Maybe “ ball of nerves” should have been my name :-)
Aw. Well they do say, whatever you focus on, you get more of. I have found this to be true. Not to the point of denying reality, but focusing on positive things has definitely been beneficial to me and has opened up new possibilities in my life.
When we're in chronic pain or are dealing with anxiety, stress, trauma, or whatever other issues people have on these boards, it's so important to treat ourselves kindly. Being positive about yourself and your life is part of that. Research has consistently proved that having a gratitude practice, for example, can improve people's happiness levels.
I have chronic illness and pain and an overactive fight/flight/freeze response, and some days are better than others. I focus on those days, am grateful for them, and see if I can pinpoint anything I did differently that helped me. This helps me find solutions and reminds me that I'm not always as bad as my worst days. If I never thought about the good days, I wouldn't be alive now.
And it is possible to be a ball of nerves AND be vibing happy. Anyone who has been on a date, ridden a rollercoaster, or challenged themselves for cause they care about can attest to that. Our conditions may limit us, and make it harder to thrive, but we can still find happiness; even if it's only in our internal world (which is where the Buddhists would say, happiness comes from anyway).
Sending you happy vibes!
K
