u/KermitTheFraud92
what do you guys do when the memories get too much?
I swear I'm going crazy with how much my memories of past events just flood my mind every day. My Councilor said an analogy I really like where "If you ignore a fire long enough it will go cold and powerless" but I feel I can't do that. It honestly feels like I'm standing IN the fire sometimes and being asked to ignore it. It's also mainly stuff that happened in high school and I'm 32 and it makes me feel like a dumbass for still being hung up about this stuff
I'm currently on leave from work because there isn't enough work going on and I'm stuck at home with very little money. I have to watch what I spend because I have several bills coming out atm and I need to focus on them.
I also may have covid and my dad recently visited as it was starting and he's undergoing cancer treatment and I'm a bit scared I may have exposed him to it when he was here for a few hours the other day
Basically my question is does anybody have any strategies for keeping your mind busy when memories hit? I'm sick of feeling them and just want to move on. My Councilor is great but I can only afford to see them once a fortnight and the work we do gets kind of lost on me
So sad reading the news and finding out how far this man has fallen
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