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I heard this line (yes, of course on TV, that's where all the good thoughts come from, obviously ):
"Being aware of your issues and getting over your issues are completely different things"
Well, I agree with this. However, the trouble I see is that all this awareness and the realization of the need to start dealing with issues seems to create a limbo of some sort where things are standing still. I would like to believe that it's only temporary, a period of settling and coming up with a "plan" to start dealing with issues, but what if this kind of state persists for a long time?
Does this sound familiar to anybody? What do you think about this? What to do in such a case? Any ideas or thoughts would be welcome.
"Being aware of your issues and getting over your issues are completely different things"
Well, I agree with this. However, the trouble I see is that all this awareness and the realization of the need to start dealing with issues seems to create a limbo of some sort where things are standing still. I would like to believe that it's only temporary, a period of settling and coming up with a "plan" to start dealing with issues, but what if this kind of state persists for a long time?
Does this sound familiar to anybody? What do you think about this? What to do in such a case? Any ideas or thoughts would be welcome.
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