That needs a cast
Don’t move yet
The subtle difference between the meaning of words can negatively affect the message. Breakup is an expression that is often used to describe the dissolution of a relationship. In reality, there may not be anything that requires medical intervention. The real cause may be the temperature. A hidden culprit is that something may be frozen. Aside from shattering said iciness, increasing warmth might be the only alternative. If you remember some of that high school science, warmth takes effort and energy. Leaving something chilly might just feel like a good place to park while determining whether fuel should be used in making a fire. Cool air seems like a good way to preserve something right where you leave it. Until it starts to rot a little around the edges. If the momentum isn’t completely lost or forgotten, resuscitation can occur, but time is of the essence. If no treatment is started, it just gets easier to accept the new circumstances. Humans can get used to situations once the hissy fit dissolves into allowing new parts to stretch together and reform. There might even be a bright side to seeing the potential of what change offers. With no best way to determine the best practice, watch for how quickly the patients are discharged.
Take Five
Each week this year, read through the suggestions and see how they call out to you.
- Do you know how to breakup?
- What method is easiest to use to pause a relationship?
- How do you go about knowing when a relationship is over?
- How can you warm up after a chill?
- What do you do to not seem frosty?
Come back each day to see if something changes about the effect of an activity. Repeat choices to identify different thoughts. You are not the same person every day. Your life shouldn’t be either.
Live Alive
