Therapy Room Reflections #1: Conversations That May Resonate

Some things I said to my patients that might resonate with others too:

In order to be real, use actual tangible behaviours rather than vague terms like good, normal, success and happiness.

What would you be doing, saying, choosing and following as a good parent? Is that realistic? Is that sustainable?

What relationship and life choices would you be making to work towards success? Are they in alignment with your values?

What would you be doing to be happy? Who would you spend time with?

What works for you might not work for someone else, yet they can both be considered normal.

Matching expectations and aligning them with realistic and tangible behavioural goals leads to fulfilment.

There is no permanence in anything; happiness, health, success, sadness, disappointment, anger etc.

Things we do in life are and will be (a work in progress).

That’s life and it is going to remain unpredictable, challenging and requiring effort and commitment.

However, all of those things truly make the work and effort worthwhile. We would be bored to death otherwise, right?

I hope you all show yourselves compassion and kindness with respectful understanding and persist with this ‘work in progress.’

Because that is normal.

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