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#34620 - 08/26/06 09:53 PM
Re: Reclusiveness
[Re: chatty lady]
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journeyman
Registered: 08/16/06
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..a motivational speaker friend of mine told me once awhile back. When you are feeling too lazy to get dressed or put on make-up, whatever and get out of the house, just imagine the people too sick to leave their beds let alone their homes and consider yourself lucky you can.
That's very thoughtful advice, Chatty Lady. Thanks!
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#34623 - 08/27/06 09:54 AM
Re: Reclusiveness
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Queen of Shoes
Registered: 05/24/04
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Loc: Arizona
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Since moving, I haven't ventured out that much. I need to make some new girlfriends and get involved in something...anything! But then, I've had electricians and repair men here off and on that I have to either wait on to show up or wait while they do the work.
I'm with JJ. If I want to be alone, it's my right and at my age and after raising four kids and running a business, etc. I've earned it! I had a very "loud" business, a DQ, and the machines running all day along with the other noise, was enough to drive one nuts. I still have dreams where I'm forced to work there for the new owners and they aren't pleasant dreams.
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#34625 - 08/27/06 11:37 AM
Re: Reclusiveness
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Registered: 07/06/06
Posts: 1521
Loc: Alabama
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Okay... I left the forum to get dressed and do my hair and make-up before posting. The best reason I can find for becoming reclusive...not leaving the house or answering the door...is that I don't have to wear a bra! I am getting to the point that I would rather take a beating than put on a bra. They pinch, they bite and they grab...oh, wait that's when I go out without one...ooops! Seriously, I ususally get dressed and made-up everyday even if I'm staying at home. I like doing it just for me not because I have to. And although there are times that I wish I still had a rambunctious family in the house there are times like yesterday when I got home after a speaking engagement and it was just me and the cat and the couch...heaven.
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#34628 - 08/27/06 07:42 PM
Re: Reclusiveness
[Re: jawjaw]
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journeyman
Registered: 08/16/06
Posts: 319
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JJ and others, definitely, the 'too much' in reclusiveness is something I feel about ME, not defining what is too much for anyone else.
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#34629 - 08/27/06 08:02 PM
Re: Reclusiveness
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Registered: 03/22/05
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Loc: Canada
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I agree that the "too much" is a very subjective definition that will not only differ for each person, but will change from one day to the next, depending on circumstances and mind-space.
A year ago, I was definitely "too" reclusive. I knew it. I knew I was withering away in here and that I needed balance. It was hard work, and took guts and discipline (and lots of wisdom and support from everyone here), but I slowly got myself out the front door and back "out there" for walks and shopping.
Now, I stay indoors almost as much as I did a year ago, but now it's MY CHOICE - and it's no longer "too much". Reclusiveness has changed into solitude - but I also can recognize now when the solitude has changed back into reclusiveness withdrawal and becomes "too much" for me. I'm also recognizing that that fine line between "too much" and "just right" keeps changing as I keep growing (and/or regressing) in my ability to both enjoy getting back out there and to equally enjoy my solitude in healthy serenity. The balance will be different for each person.
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When you don't like a thing, change it. If you can't change it, change the way you think about it.
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