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There are Sunny Days Ahead Despite the Rainfall of Problems
Cheer up Mother! You are doing the best you can. Fighting the good fight, you are like Superman leaping over tall buildings in a single bound! The more challenges, the stronger you become. I must admit if it hadn't been for those fights in my life, I wouldn't be who I am today. Although I ran at times from difficulty, I found my way back again willing to try, try, try again! So don't give up, Mom! No matter how much the babies cry, the spouse argues, the relatives need you, and your work calls you, you can do this!
Take a breath, relax. It's okay to relax. Sometimes we don't think we are productive when we take a time out. However, I learned from personal experience, lying on my back from an anxiety attack, that I am productively increasing energy and strength when I pause while everyone else is going a mile a minute. Unfortunately, I had to learn that lesson the hard way.
Some of you mothers claim to have a faith, so why not put it to good use? God is waiting--He wants to hear from you. Others you say, "I am love, light, hope, peace..." well then act like it! So little time on this planet to get things done, but also so little time to appreciate the good times when they are here so be grateful for them rather than complain. We teach our children to be appreciative, here's a little reminder, just say, "Thank you!" even when the storms of life have rained on your parade.
A moment of solitude, thank you! Time for self--yeah! You never know when the next battle might show up, so be ready, pray!
A moment of waiting in a long line, thank you! You may be avoiding a major accident.
A moment of laughter, thank you! A good laugh heals the soul.
A moment with family and friends (even if it isn't the best of times,) thank you! Appreciate them. Consider the lonely and confused with no one to call.
A moment of rain, thank you! The earth needed a good bath and maybe your car too.
Yes, it's the little things in life we say, "Thank you!" Our focus starts to redirect toward those sunny days ahead while we stop those negative thoughts that pop put of nowhere. "Not today, no thank you!"
No matter the problems, tell yourself, "I have solutions. Within me I know the answers..." Just smile, you got this Mama!
Nicholl McGuire
Take a breath, relax. It's okay to relax. Sometimes we don't think we are productive when we take a time out. However, I learned from personal experience, lying on my back from an anxiety attack, that I am productively increasing energy and strength when I pause while everyone else is going a mile a minute. Unfortunately, I had to learn that lesson the hard way.
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A moment of solitude, thank you! Time for self--yeah! You never know when the next battle might show up, so be ready, pray!
A moment of waiting in a long line, thank you! You may be avoiding a major accident.
A moment of laughter, thank you! A good laugh heals the soul.
A moment with family and friends (even if it isn't the best of times,) thank you! Appreciate them. Consider the lonely and confused with no one to call.
A moment of rain, thank you! The earth needed a good bath and maybe your car too.
Yes, it's the little things in life we say, "Thank you!" Our focus starts to redirect toward those sunny days ahead while we stop those negative thoughts that pop put of nowhere. "Not today, no thank you!"
No matter the problems, tell yourself, "I have solutions. Within me I know the answers..." Just smile, you got this Mama!
Nicholl McGuire
Thursday
Denial About Abusing You and the Children - Emotional and Physical Abuse
They lie, those abusers (smh). They swear up and down they love their families and they will do anything for them. Well if that is so, why the impatience, frustration, anger outbursts, and attitude on a daily or weekly basis when questioned about disrespectful behaviors, asked to help with a task or meet the needs of a child, or other seemingly harmless requests? Why do abusers say that threatening behavior never happened, that curse words were never exchanged, that one never, couldn't have, wouldn't have...ego is all-too-important it suffocates truth.
1. Abusers are selfish. They always look out for self first!
2. Abusers lie, deny and cover-up their mean-spirited deeds.
3. Abusers pretend to be faithful to God, claim to be good men/women, upstanding citizens, etc.
4. Abusers are actors who know how to play the friendly and honest gentleman or woman when called upon or feel they might be exposed.
5. Abusers believe they are smarter than most people. That's why they don't believe they will ever get caught in their mischief.
6. Abusers have either watched others be abused or been abused by a relative, family friend or stranger(s) so they feel totally comfortable with hurting other people.
7. Abusers come in any shape, size, color, with any educational background, or economic status. Stop convincing yourself, "Well he/she doesn't look like an abuser."
8. Abusers will put children up to lying, covering up, hurting others, etc. when it suits them.
9. Abusers have triggers, personality disorders, and other issues that require professional help.
10. Abusers are exposed by God. The demons within and around can't stand the Creator or the people who acknowledge Him.
These in-laws and buddies just don't know their abusive loved ones very well or do they? Maybe they are in on the denial. "My dear son would never raise a hand to you!" Well, he did. "My dear daughter is a freedom fighter for lesbians, she would never..." But she did. Some of you have been in your marriages and partnerships long enough to know differently. But it's your secret, safe with me. We know better!
Abusive men and women who pride themselves on controlling others while falsely believing they never do wrong, will not admit to abuse unless there is a plea bargain after they have murdered someone. During interrogation he or she will say, "I don't know...I wasn't there...I wasn't aware...I never...I love my partner too much..." Don't believe it! Please, don't believe it. The abuse got a slow start in the early days exposing one's own controlling ways. Back then, he or she was better at covering up one's fragilities, but as they and their relationships get older not so much No one knew one could be capable of such things--not even the victim until abusive episodes happened!
Curse words flying out of one's mouth for seemingly small things is usually a sign there is more ahead. Those curse words directed at everyone else other than you is a start. You riding in the car or walking along side your partner during the early dating phase didn't think much of his or her negative attitude. Then it was the anger that showed up soon after visiting family and friends and you asked, "What's wrong?" The response, "Nothing. I'm okay..." One child, two children, three or more later, the anger intensified didn't it? Yelling, slamming things, shutting down...Mom was simply too busy to be bothered with that crazy man in the next room. You see, you saw something like this when you were growing up. It wasn't always so nice at home, now was it? So it all comes back around full circle. Now you understand why your abused loved one was very cautious when dealing with her crazy spouse and/or kin.
The abusive partner denies feelings, suppresses offenses, and then one day explodes! In the early days you were shocked, but not anymore. In the early days you dismissed what you saw, but not anymore. He or she is crazy--something is wrong! Some of you Moms requested or maybe even demanded couples counseling, anger management or substance addiction help but to no avail. Not quite ready to leave yet, you scratch your head thinking, "What can I do?" It's not your battle, the abuser is angry--even the bible warns to stay away from an angry man or woman.
Emotional abuse signs include: name-calling, put-downs, crass humor, silent treatment, ignoring, gas-lighting, denial, etc. Physical abuse signs include: throwing things, punching, hitting, kicking, spitting, choking, etc. The writing is on the wall along with the last time a partner threw or punched something, are you seeing the signs? Get out while there is still time!
Nicholl McGuire is an author and inspirational speaker. She recorded this message here on YouTube: Power and Control Wheel Safety Plan and Spiritual Uplift.
1. Abusers are selfish. They always look out for self first!
2. Abusers lie, deny and cover-up their mean-spirited deeds.
3. Abusers pretend to be faithful to God, claim to be good men/women, upstanding citizens, etc.
4. Abusers are actors who know how to play the friendly and honest gentleman or woman when called upon or feel they might be exposed.
5. Abusers believe they are smarter than most people. That's why they don't believe they will ever get caught in their mischief.
6. Abusers have either watched others be abused or been abused by a relative, family friend or stranger(s) so they feel totally comfortable with hurting other people.
7. Abusers come in any shape, size, color, with any educational background, or economic status. Stop convincing yourself, "Well he/she doesn't look like an abuser."
8. Abusers will put children up to lying, covering up, hurting others, etc. when it suits them.
9. Abusers have triggers, personality disorders, and other issues that require professional help.
10. Abusers are exposed by God. The demons within and around can't stand the Creator or the people who acknowledge Him.
These in-laws and buddies just don't know their abusive loved ones very well or do they? Maybe they are in on the denial. "My dear son would never raise a hand to you!" Well, he did. "My dear daughter is a freedom fighter for lesbians, she would never..." But she did. Some of you have been in your marriages and partnerships long enough to know differently. But it's your secret, safe with me. We know better!
Abusive men and women who pride themselves on controlling others while falsely believing they never do wrong, will not admit to abuse unless there is a plea bargain after they have murdered someone. During interrogation he or she will say, "I don't know...I wasn't there...I wasn't aware...I never...I love my partner too much..." Don't believe it! Please, don't believe it. The abuse got a slow start in the early days exposing one's own controlling ways. Back then, he or she was better at covering up one's fragilities, but as they and their relationships get older not so much No one knew one could be capable of such things--not even the victim until abusive episodes happened!
Curse words flying out of one's mouth for seemingly small things is usually a sign there is more ahead. Those curse words directed at everyone else other than you is a start. You riding in the car or walking along side your partner during the early dating phase didn't think much of his or her negative attitude. Then it was the anger that showed up soon after visiting family and friends and you asked, "What's wrong?" The response, "Nothing. I'm okay..." One child, two children, three or more later, the anger intensified didn't it? Yelling, slamming things, shutting down...Mom was simply too busy to be bothered with that crazy man in the next room. You see, you saw something like this when you were growing up. It wasn't always so nice at home, now was it? So it all comes back around full circle. Now you understand why your abused loved one was very cautious when dealing with her crazy spouse and/or kin.
The abusive partner denies feelings, suppresses offenses, and then one day explodes! In the early days you were shocked, but not anymore. In the early days you dismissed what you saw, but not anymore. He or she is crazy--something is wrong! Some of you Moms requested or maybe even demanded couples counseling, anger management or substance addiction help but to no avail. Not quite ready to leave yet, you scratch your head thinking, "What can I do?" It's not your battle, the abuser is angry--even the bible warns to stay away from an angry man or woman.
Emotional abuse signs include: name-calling, put-downs, crass humor, silent treatment, ignoring, gas-lighting, denial, etc. Physical abuse signs include: throwing things, punching, hitting, kicking, spitting, choking, etc. The writing is on the wall along with the last time a partner threw or punched something, are you seeing the signs? Get out while there is still time!
Nicholl McGuire is an author and inspirational speaker. She recorded this message here on YouTube: Power and Control Wheel Safety Plan and Spiritual Uplift.
Tuesday
When Mothers Cry About the Evolution of Their Once Favorite People
Something I didn't cover in the When Mothers Cry book, personal life changes among family and friends that were once so near and dear. Mothers cry about their loved ones personal changes that impact their relationships with them. From new marriages to new jobs and everything else in between, life changes will change your favorites! Sooner or later the reality that people have emotionally and/or physically changed whether for good or evil, it is an experience that is painful to watch or listen to at times.
Just imagine your mother is no longer behaving in ways that you once were accustomed to. Your children are no longer as sweet and innocent as they once were. Old friends are busy with their lives and gradually stop calling or coming around. Your spouse doesn't love and respect you in ways that he or she once did. Yes, change is inevitable due to many factors and not all mothers cope with the subtle or bold changes that are occurring in their favorite people's lives rationally or mature. Examples of life changes that may severely impact your loved ones in the short or long term that you may not have thought about and may also affect your relationship to them might include:
1) Appearance enhancement or surgery due to accident
2) Conversation no longer what it used to be due to controlling partner, busy work schedule...
3) Aging they are not coping with it well i.e. midlife crisis.
4) Illness some days are worst than others, they simply don't want to be bothered.
5) Personality Disorder may have been trauma induced or was there all along you just didn't notice.
6) New marriage that comes with it's share of struggles that they don't want to discuss.
7) Birth of new baby--need we say more? i.e. post-partum.
8) Relocation is expensive, time-consuming and most people don't offer to help in anyway other than to call and ask questions.
9) Grieving over the death of a loved one - no they don't want to call or come around for a time or forever.
10) Children leaving the home (empty nest). It's tough to detach from children, they are coping.
When I noticed that I had a personality change to those who observed me it was after my first child. I had family members and friends who talked about how I didn't call like I used to asking them about how they were. I was "too busy" and "you don't stay on the phone..." they complained. Yes, I was busy with my newborn and yes I had changed. Bringing life into the world is a traumatic experience for many mothers and my brain just doesn't operate in the same way it once did prior to having no children and no man, thank you very much! Yet, I wasn't ready for some changes that were happening with some of my favorite people. I was shook to see relatives moving slower, hair getting grayer, and voices repeating the same story twice or more--what!? I was shocked by a few sudden deaths, but then I wasn't, I had been prepared when I sat down long enough with my Creator to get some understanding. However, I didn't anticipate that some people would grow so distant so fast, but they did.
What I have learned is to ride the waves of change. After tears, fears, and much prayer, I couldn't keep thinking about what once was, I had to move pass the past and get on with my life. No matter how much I wanted people, places and things to stay the same, they just weren't. Some people had to mature, others had to work long hours, and like me, they had marriages and children to tend to. I realized when you accept change it is much easier to live this life without personal expectations, worries and stresses placed on others. They also are more likely to call and come around when they know that you are good with their evolution of change! But when you are not, they mark you as toxic.
So be okay with someone else's personal journey of discovery dear Mother and know that someone was good with yours otherwise you wouldn't be who you are today!
Nicholl McGuire is the blog owner and author of a variety of helpful journals to help keep your thoughts organized the old school way: pen and paper. See here.
Just imagine your mother is no longer behaving in ways that you once were accustomed to. Your children are no longer as sweet and innocent as they once were. Old friends are busy with their lives and gradually stop calling or coming around. Your spouse doesn't love and respect you in ways that he or she once did. Yes, change is inevitable due to many factors and not all mothers cope with the subtle or bold changes that are occurring in their favorite people's lives rationally or mature. Examples of life changes that may severely impact your loved ones in the short or long term that you may not have thought about and may also affect your relationship to them might include:
1) Appearance enhancement or surgery due to accident
2) Conversation no longer what it used to be due to controlling partner, busy work schedule...
3) Aging they are not coping with it well i.e. midlife crisis.
4) Illness some days are worst than others, they simply don't want to be bothered.
5) Personality Disorder may have been trauma induced or was there all along you just didn't notice.
6) New marriage that comes with it's share of struggles that they don't want to discuss.
7) Birth of new baby--need we say more? i.e. post-partum.
8) Relocation is expensive, time-consuming and most people don't offer to help in anyway other than to call and ask questions.
9) Grieving over the death of a loved one - no they don't want to call or come around for a time or forever.
10) Children leaving the home (empty nest). It's tough to detach from children, they are coping.
When I noticed that I had a personality change to those who observed me it was after my first child. I had family members and friends who talked about how I didn't call like I used to asking them about how they were. I was "too busy" and "you don't stay on the phone..." they complained. Yes, I was busy with my newborn and yes I had changed. Bringing life into the world is a traumatic experience for many mothers and my brain just doesn't operate in the same way it once did prior to having no children and no man, thank you very much! Yet, I wasn't ready for some changes that were happening with some of my favorite people. I was shook to see relatives moving slower, hair getting grayer, and voices repeating the same story twice or more--what!? I was shocked by a few sudden deaths, but then I wasn't, I had been prepared when I sat down long enough with my Creator to get some understanding. However, I didn't anticipate that some people would grow so distant so fast, but they did.
What I have learned is to ride the waves of change. After tears, fears, and much prayer, I couldn't keep thinking about what once was, I had to move pass the past and get on with my life. No matter how much I wanted people, places and things to stay the same, they just weren't. Some people had to mature, others had to work long hours, and like me, they had marriages and children to tend to. I realized when you accept change it is much easier to live this life without personal expectations, worries and stresses placed on others. They also are more likely to call and come around when they know that you are good with their evolution of change! But when you are not, they mark you as toxic.
So be okay with someone else's personal journey of discovery dear Mother and know that someone was good with yours otherwise you wouldn't be who you are today!
Nicholl McGuire is the blog owner and author of a variety of helpful journals to help keep your thoughts organized the old school way: pen and paper. See here.
Monday
How to spot the signs of sex trafficking
1) Constant runaway episodes. Upon return new clothing, numbered tattoos (barcodes), jewelry, etc.
2) Disinterested in what they normally liked doing.
- School grades dropped.
- Involved in sports and now they are uninterested.
Any change in behavior and routine are keys. For example, if they are 14 and hanging out with a 28 year old...that's a sign.
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