Sunday, July 24, 2011

Letting Go

I don’t give up easy. I will admit that I hold on to people, situations, and dreams a little too long. I value what I have in my life and when it starts to go well, wrong, I’m inclined to look for solutions. Even when it is no longer loving, supportive, or healthy, I’ll roll up my sleeves and try to make it work. I’m that kind of girl. I have to be FORCED to let go.

The up side is that I sometimes do make it work and there is a thrill to knowing you faced down great odds and turned a dire situation into something positive and successful. The downside is that this success often (at least for me) comes with a huge personal price tag draining me and taking resources that would have better applied elsewhere. And if I’m not able to work it out? Well, the loss when you’ve given so much energy to something is devastating.

So, that’s my issue. At what point do I just need to let go?

I watched this video by Julie Morgenstern a few weeks back and it made me cry happy/sad tears. Sad tears because I realized how much my holding on had robbed me of time that could have been so much better spent on not only things that are essential to my soul’s health and well being, but also of time that could have been better spent loving and caring for my husband and children. Happy tears because it made me realize that maybe there is hope for me yet.



So my total focus these past few weeks has been letting go. Right now I’m letting go of the physical stuff. I’m not a pack rat, but I’m combing each room and really questioning the value of every single book, pillow, shoe, and paper. I’m throwing the trash in the can where it belongs and donating the unused and no longer loved.

My hope for myself is that as I move forward I’ll be able to let go of the other stuff too: the heartbreak, the disappointment, the unhealthy, the unproductive, and the just no longer necessary. And maybe, if I’m really lucky, I’ll be better able to recognize a little sooner when it’s time to just let go.

6 comments:

  1. Love the video. As you know, I am in the process of shedding, as well. It's a marathon, not a sprint. Like you, I have shed tears. But there is much joy in the journey. Good luck!

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  2. I LOVE this post, Denise! You gave me a little Sunday morning inspiration. Thanks for sharing this. Holly

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  3. Love. It. Thanks for sharing that and your journey. I started getting rid of a bunch of stuff this spring, but got off track. I was just looking around my office, wondering where all these boxes and bags came from! Best of luck on your journey.

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  4. Denise, I know we have never met but I love you for what you are doing with your spirit and your life. I have complete faith in you. Keep moving forward! - Lindy

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  5. The video is so interesting ... It gave me goose bumps (in a good way).

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  6. Thanks for all the comments and for taking the time to read it. I'm amazed at what a difference letting go makes.

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