When you know the day is going to be bad,
is there a way you can change any of it?
I had the thought as I was looking
through the books being offered at low and deeply discounted prices on Weberbooks.com this morning. The
book in question is: Ship
of Dreams by Donna Jones Alward. Today it is 99¢, and I bought it. The link,
when you read this, will likely have taken it back to its normal price.
However, that said, in the blurb, it talked about how skillfully the author was
able to create a novel of what I can only think of as hope, as love and friendship
are involved in the situation of the Titanic going down.
Hence, my question. Can you change a bad
day into a better day?
It is difficult, I think, once you are
seated and on the rollercoaster, to jerk yourself into awareness and change.
Generally, once you’re belted in and the ride has started, you are locked into
a hair-raising ride. I wouldn’t really know. I’ve been frightened of
rollercoasters all my life, and to my knowledge, I have never been on one. I
did once get stuck on a Ferris wheel at the top. That was not pleasant.
- Take a deep breath and see what happens.
- Think of something you know that will be happening in the future that you can concentrate on. I do this with dental appointments.
- Do something to interrupt the proceedings, whatever they are, to break the cyclical spiral down. Like, open up your computer and write about the situation with a view towards turning it into a horror short story. There is also an appropriate time for this, too. I wouldn’t do it at a GYN appointment. Plus, if you laugh with all those steel gizmos stuck up your whatzit who knows what could happen?
- Be brave and endure the proceedings, knowing they won’t last forever.
- Say something affirmative so you can emerge whole and complete. When I was raped, I thought over and over, “I’m still me. I’m still me. I’m still me.” That actually helped.
- Decide that the next day will be your other birthday. We instituted a custom in our house where my husband and I could each have a second birthday each year. I actually had one day before yesterday. You can also buy a present for yourself and for your partner/spouse if you want to. It’s just a fun day out of nowhere. Our rule is that this second birthday is never the same day as your real birthday. You get to pick the day out of the blue, so it doesn’t have to be the same date every year. You don’t even have to give any notice. That’s what I did the other day. I just said to my husband, “Today is my birthday.”
- Call your mother if she is still alive and tell her about it. If you are a psychic, like I am, you can still talk to her if she has passed on. Check the links at my other website, Talking to Spirit, for further reading about becoming a psychic if you are interested in talking to dead people.
Those are just a few things that came to
mind. Now that I’m thinking about it, I suppose you could cobble together a
spell. I don’t know anything about those things. I’ve always had a fear of
negative blowback or what people sometimes call Karma.
For that matter, the writing of it won’t
let go of me. You could start with a short story with a view toward what you’ve
learned that is positive and life affirming, even though the experience itself was
negative. Once you have that written, if it still won’t lie still, you could double
it in length. If it still won’t settle down, write a book. There, that should
put it to rest. Plus, you’ve got the benefit of having gotten a book out of it.
Well, out of one incident, how do you
get a book?
You are a writer. The lady who wrote the
book I was talking about above did it. I’ll have to see what she has to say and
see if I could do something similar.
Remember, as a writer, everything that
happens to you in your lifetime is grist for the mill. Everything. Even the bad
stuff. So, that is turning the bad stuff into good stuff, right?
Thanks for sticking with me and reading
to the end. Follow along and make me a happy camper today.
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