Thanks to Alex Cavanaugh and this month's co-hosts:
Gwen Gardner, Doreen McGettigan, Tyrean Martinson,Chemist Ken, and Cathrina Constantine!
I really enjoyed the IWSG Newsletter this month, featuring some great advice...
Just Take a Walk
You could take a walk. It’s a tried and true way to break your mind free of distractions and worries."
Thanks, Tyrean! I agree that walking (and other exercise) unlocks our creativity.
Instead of answering this month's question, I ask for your support. I'm going through a tough time on the day job, feeling mired in rejection and poor communication from my bosses. I pour my heart into my career, so recent work events have cut deep. As a psychologist, I know we all endure hard times, and I want to practice what I preach by responding with resilience.
How do YOU bounce back from setbacks in writing or in other areas of your life? What are your tips for growing from pain?
Comments
Take care. Keeping you in my thoughts.
I wish you patience and strength. Hang in there!
Anna from elements of emaginette
It sucks that things are cutting deep so early in the school yer. You know your value, and you put your clients first - which is exactly what you should do. If your current workplace continues to cause you more anxiety than satisfaction, you shouldn't feel guilty if you decide to explore other professional opportunities at places that will value your talents and professional ethics.
Natalie, good advice to focus on writing. I am working on a new novel (at a slower pace) and enjoying the diversion. Yes, feeling unappreciated sucks! But I agree that things typically get better over time.
Madeline, I'm hard on myself, too. A similar struggle happened at my work 12 years ago, and I'm fortunate that I've matured over those years to take things less personally and to try to be more compassionate. But I want to continue to get closer to treating myself like a friend.
Chrys, too bad we don't live closer to each other or we could go for a walk together and brainstorm plots!
Anna, good idea. I especially like writing when I'm angry. Many F bombs fill the page. ;-)
Bev, walking is so great for that, you're right. I love to exercise when I'm stressed. Yes, if I stop enjoying my work then I will look elsewhere. I have a plan in place after meeting with a financial advisor!
Thank you to the support group for your awesome wisdom!
I'm so sorry to hear you are having a tough time at work. That surely can weigh heavy and cause anxiety. I hope it all works itself out without too much drama.
Just keep doing the right thing and try to stay positive.