Joe & Carri #3 – Hurting but Hopeful

CFWL-Without YouDuring the first call, the consultation, we interviewed each other to be sure our values and purposes aligned well enough. While our core beliefs differ, our experiences, intentions and purposes tracked well and we agreed that working together had good potential.

The next session is what I call an ‘intake session’ where I learn more about them and their story as well as their hopes and dreams for the future then we quickly move into high gear. I asked them to keep a notebook so they could track their progress.

The session started with Joe saying, “I wish we’d left well enough alone. We were 2 steps ahead after we talked with you, now we’re 10 steps back.” Not a great start! He was experiencing overwhelming loneliness and realizing that restoration, if it was going to happen at all, was going to be “a very long haul.” He didn’t want to sign up for that! He knew from past experiences his tolerance for waiting was short lived.

He was frustrated because he knew he wanted “deeper intimacy” and wasn’t sure she had the same desire – probably because of her bold move to leave him alone in a foreign land!

She insisted that her bold move was in an effort to bring about an intimacy that had been long lost. He just couldn’t buy it. He did not fully trust her intentions but she did want to seek help . . . .

My services are not cheap, I don’t offer refunds and I expect 100% effort to be put into the relationship during the time we work together. They’d both agreed to that when they bought the 24 week package. He was committed to staying engaged as long as he was sure Carri was choosing him because she wanted to be married to him and have a deeply connected and wonderful relationship. He wanted her to feel free to make choices that she felt were in her best interest. He never again wanted to find out that she felt trapped!

Carri had already made her escape and was firm in stating she would not return to the relationship as it was. She wanted a re-start. She wanted the love, romance and friendship they’d experienced way back when. And she wanted a partner who took great interest in their children. She admitted that she’d allowed the kids to come between them. She didn’t want that. She wanted the kids to have a father figure they would someday want to model – a man who invested himself, selflessly into their lives. Couldn’t the children act as a bonding agent for their relationship?

Carri wanted desperately to be in love again, but she was going to have to convince him she really wanted him. She really wanted him to change, but knew that he would only change when he wanted to. So she invested herself in a lot of personal growth stuff. She knew changing herself was all she could control.

Their emails, calls and Skype sessions since she’d left had been very difficult. They only talked about business matters, logistics and such. Anything of a sensitive nature was not discussed, mostly because Carri would not express herself. Joe was a strong personality and she had shut down. Part of our coaching revolved around her finding the courage to open back up.

They both spoke briefly about how very difficult it was to be apart but Joe was really struggling. I asked, “How would it help to know what she’s been experiencing?” He thought that it might be the assurance he needed to know that it was going to be worth the effort, and the wait! He had made some regrettable decisions in the past because of his impatience and didn’t want that to happen again.

Because of Carri’s difficulty expressing herself, I asked how she could be prepared to talk about her feelings with Joe. She decided to make some notes before their call.

It was a slow start but we all left the call hopeful.

Words Can Hurt But You Are Stronger #2

strong-armI ended my last post by saying, “Understanding the power I have to control which words I allow to affect me has been intriguing, freeing and empowering, both in the spiritual sense and in the physical sense.”  Oh to be free from the power of unkind words!  The great news is that once we deeply desire and long to rise above their power – we can!”

Living in the power of the Spirit means different things to different people.  To many the greatest power the Spirit offers is the expectation of the miraculous. I am not at all discounting this, however, if we fail to aknowleget the power of the Spirit in our daily lives we’ve missed out in a big way!  “Peace I leave with you.”  This is a gift!  A gift to be used and appreciated daily. Speaking of miraculous…. to actually receive that gift – a life of peace – would it not be miraculous for most of us? Sadly most refuse to accept it, choosing to dwell more often on Words That Hurt than on words with healing power. Yes, it takes effort. Nurturing and developing our gifts does take effort. . . I’m thinking about the really cool iPad accessories I got at Christmas that I opened, but have failed to learn how to use (sorry guys.) Funny thing is, they would be useful and appreciated if I put in the effort to learn how to use them.  

So we’ve been given this gift – peace.  Do we make use of it, appreciating what it can do for us? Or do we allow hurtful words that were said once to replay in our minds and hurt us a million times?

In the physical realm, I love the study of the brain.  Dr. Daniel Amen has  has proven that “negative thinking actually shuts down the coordination of our brain.”  Inferring that when we choose to dwell on hurtful words we cannot live out the potential we have.  That is quite sobering! You may have seen Dr. Amen on PBS or read some of his work.  He has all kinds of tips for fighting off hurtful words.  One that is easy to put into practice is “…bring your attention to the things you are grateful for in your life, your brain actually works better.”  This doctor actually looks at people’s brains and has done the research to substantiate this claim. Hmmm… “give thanks in all circumstances” seems like I’ve heard that somewhere before.  And to think… it’s for our own good!

If you have tips that help you fight off hurtful words, please share.  Your journey may help someone.

Words Can Hurt But You Are Stronger! #1

strong-armEven the strongest characters, occasionally have their hearts wounded by words that come at them like flaming arrows.  How is it that some seem to deflect these flaming arrows, on a regular basis, virtually unscathed while others seem to be shaped by them?

A popular theory is that if parents, teachers and friends are affirming and positive that a child, when grown, will be a strong, healthy individual with great self-esteem. In a way, I wish that were true, but it only takes a minute to think of people I know personally who have overcome a terrible childhood and because of it, are now armed with a shield that protects their heart. And then there are others, like me, who came to depend on those affirming words heard as a child in order to feel good about themselves and be strong in this world but ….when the apron strings were cut, I wasn’t so strong.  Certainly every child deserves to have adoring parents and granted, it does affect a child positively, but there are no guarantees as to how a a person will survive once in the real world.

I guess it’s best that way. It keeps us all in the same boat with equal opportunity to grow into the strength intended for each of us.  So how do we do that? The strength of the Spirit within each of us is the same, yet some of us hold onto this weakness with a mighty grip quenching what the Spirit in us longs to give. Why not let go of that grip and be free?

Just imagine wearing a shield that could deflect flaming arrows. Now imagine those arrows as carrying words that have hurt you – and still do hurt you.  Wouldn’t it be cool to have protection from them? What if the only words that could penetrate the shield were words of truth? Truth, truth and nothing but the truth.

Yeah, I admit sometimes the truth hurts too – but those are the words I want to embrace, even if they hurt.  Maybe I need to do something with them – like ask for forgiveness – or take action so they are not true any longer or just learn how think about them productively.  Where the truth gives life – embracing lies can be deadly. Hurtful words are most often lies and lies, when believed, can be deadly.  It’s truth that makes us light in the world. It’s truth that sets us free. Understanding the power I have to control which words I allow to affect me has been intriguing, freeing and empowering, both in the spiritual sense and in the physical sense.  Oh, it’s good to be free from the power of unkind words!

Desiring Growth?

Some say that the desire for growth is always rooted in dissatisfaction, I beg to differ. I may be odd, but dissatisfaction rarely inspires me. Initially I feel a bit down, negative and stuck, whereas contentment gives me freedom. I realize that I’m not stuck! Unhindered by negativity, I have the clear frame of mind to look at all the options, think out of my box without pressure, and remember to keep my eyes open for new ideas and possibilities   Dissatisfaction blinds me.

growthDesiring growth is a human phenomenon.  Throughout childhood we look forward to the next phase of life marking milestones and marking walls by the quarter inch.  Once our full stature is reached we continue to look ahead still marking milestones with graduations, marriage, children, careers and accomplishing goals – until we stop, or die.

When I believe dissatisfaction is a good foundation for growth I tend to focus on the negative and that leads me in a path I’d rather not travel. Often the first negative thought is not nearly as bleak as the next, nor that one as hopeless as the one that follows – it’s a downward spiral. Worse yet, dissatisfaction wells up in me a need to blame.  Blaming myself doesn’t help me any more than blaming you or even the circumstances.

Desiring growth, movement or change is not a choice – we are human – it is what we do. Cultivating contentment is a choice that God intends for us to make. When we choose to be grateful and live with a real sense of peace, our eyes are unveiled to possibilities that are veiled when we are dissatisfied.  Untainted by negativity we make healthy, wise decisions and fulfill the longing that never dies – growth.

Besides all that, contentment is way more fun!!  Not to mention the fact that we are called to be content.  We know God doesn’t intend for us to stagnate so I’m quite certain he wouldn’t call us to contentment if that is where it led.  Wanna grow?  Try contentment.  I’ve been so very blessed when that is the choice I’ve made.