
Written for https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/category/what-do-you-see/
Hidden behind vacant dreams, Sophie permitted her fears to drift into the broken branches. As the stars parted, a different world kept shining through the dark. Free at last. Nobody to tell her what to do.
She let the cool water to wander over her fingers.
‘I refuse to wake up,’ she said. ‘To a similar day like yesterday.’
‘How do you make it better?’
She turned to face the voice, but there was nothing there.
‘There are so many outcomes I cannot control. It scares me. I want to be there for everyone, but struggling to find time for me.’
It was an honesty she couldn’t share with her loved ones; although she was partly to blame. Even when she was alone, her thoughts weren’t at rest. It was as though fear squeezed her heart into something she didn’t desire any part in.
‘That’s okay. See this stream. How each drop on their own isn’t strong. Yet together they can keep a boat from sinking.’
She smiled; the familiar tone when she was small. The person who stopped the monsters in her wardrobe, or read her a story before she went to sleep. He protected her, just as she vowed she would be there for her own children.
This is a beautiful story, and very relatable. Compassion isn’t always easy, but it is very rewarding. And it is important to be compassionate to yourself as well.
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Thank you, and being kind to yourself is important
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This is so beautiful Diana. Together we are stronger. Thanks for joining in.
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Thank you, if we share our fears it helps.
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Very true my dear friend
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Beautiful message in your story, Diana. Kindness (especially to self)and compassion can drive away all fears.
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Thank you, it costs nothing but understanding.
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Absolutely! You are welcome.
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A lovely story ❤ ❤
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Thank you.
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