Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 I try to avoid situations when I feel a bad day coming on. It is truly hard to avoid during the holidays, but I cut back the time spent with people. Then we all feel balanced. My family and friends feel that I have spent time with them. And I feel that I have taken care of my self by cutting back on the time spent. Everyone understands. But, every once in a while I don't catch my sensitivites soon enough and have real trouble. I relate my sensitivies completely to the lymes and co-infections. I wasn't this way before I was diagnosed, and on my good days I am totally my normal self. Margo Grpinfo@... wrote: Hi , I know no harm was intended. I don't feel my privacy was invaded. I wouldn't put anything out on an internet group that I couldn't chance going further. More importantly this got me thinking of the much bigger topic/picture of boundaries, which is often on my mind, and gave me an opportunity to write about it. I appreciate that. I'm really more interested in how the way we practice boundaries might enhance our health and well-being. This may be in the realm of physics and beyond. I do some occasional work with a holistic practitioner who also has an interest in this topic and incorporates it's essence into her work. I'm really in the beginning stages of learning about this. My post wasn't directly on topic (though was related to " guidelines for this list), but I was wondering if the topic of boundaries and health might resonate with anyone else. I hope it provided some food for thought and encouragement for anyone who, like me, is doing my human best to practice mindful boundaries. Take care all, and Happy Solstice (the light is returning, yippee!!!), Ann In a message dated 12/21/06 10:21:01 AM, j_genser@... writes: > Hi Ann, > I have to apologize if I crossed a boundary, but it was me who posted your > question on Planet Thrive, so others could benefit from the answer. I had no > record of your question being submitted (it was not submitted through the > site) and did not know how to contact you. This has not happened before and > because your question was a general question about minerals and 's > response was very brief, I made the decision to go ahead and post it under > another username. I really apologize that you felt like your privacy was > invaded. I have removed the question from the site and will post it under > your name now that I know your username. I want you to know that no one on > this list has invaded your privacy. In the future, I will post on this list > if I cannot locate the person who submitted the question. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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