Showing posts with label memory loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memory loss. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

My LOVE - Journal Writing


Every morning I start my day off with one of my favorite self-care practices and that is writing in my journal. Journals come in various shapes and sizes. Some are elegantly designed, some are cute and pocket-sized. Some are known as “secret diaries”. I remember being about twelve years old and having one that had a lock with a special key on it so no one could read what was written inside. Heaven forbid anyone would read about my first kiss with my cute “first love”, Jon, where I ran all the way home because I was SO in love (and by the way, we never kissed again – I think we were both too embarrassed by the whole experience).

Okay, so I digress…. Back to my favorite self-care practice. My journals are very simple. I just use 3-ring spiral notebooks, the kind that you can get four for a dollar at the back-to-school sales (That’s when I stock up!) I used to do all of my journal writing on the computer, but there is just something about letting the pen move across the pages, that is so relaxing and makes me feel like I’m in a whole different space, a different world. It’s a feeling you have to experience. Just try it out!

I so look forward to this time that I have to spend with myself. As most of you know, and those of you who don’t know can read my story here, after I lost my memory, it took me several months to dive into my journals, as sporadic as they were. It was a very traumatic thing for me.
  
What I learned about the old Cathleen (this is who I refer to pre-brain injury), is that the only time I spent writing in my journals was when I was upset, angry, or was just having a bad day. So when I read the journals, all it did was help me to remember bad times. Not a fun experience. I decided from that time on that I wasn’t going to use my journal writing that way and that I was going to become an every day journal writer.

About that same time I was involved in ARTbundance Certification and Training with Marney Makridakis of Artellaland and was introduced to Julia Cameron’s “The Artist’sWay”. What a blessing. I went to her website and learned that she had a practice called “Morning Pages” What Julia says is “In order to retrieve your creativity, you need to find it. I ask you to do this by an apparently pointless process I call the morning pages.” On the website it also says this:

“Morning Pages are three pages of longhand, stream of consciousness writing, done first thing in the morning. There is no wrong way to do Morning Pages– they are not high art. They are about anything and everything that crosses your mind– and they are for your eyes only. Occasionally colorful, more often than not Morning Pages are negative, fragmented, repetitive or bland. Good!  Worrying about your job, the laundry, the weird look your friend gave you – all that stuff distracts you from your creativity. It eddies through your subconsciousness and muddies your day. Get it on the page first thing in the morning and move on with your day with a freer spirit.”

Julia does say “negative”, however I didn’t want to have to read NEGATIVE again if I ever lost my memory, and I still have trouble with my short term memory, so as I try to live JOY every day of my life, I do try to keep it more on the JOYful side. I am human, so there are times, when I do have to let off steam, and so this is a great outlet.

But then I changed this up a bit. There has been so much talk about how important it is to have a gratitude journal and how when you write and talk about gratitude, it grows. So I take the last page, the third page and write about those things that I’m grateful for. There are days, when I have so much to say that I spend 3 pages writing about other things, but then I spend the next page writing about those things that I’m grateful for. When I first started this practice, I had to think real hard about the things I was grateful for, but as I did this every day, those things grew, and grew and grew and I look forward every day to writing about all those things that make me happy, the things that bring me JOY and the things that make my life what it is today!

So what about you? Do you have some experiences with writing in journals? I’d love to hear about your experiences and what has transpired for you! Leave your comments below! And if you’ve come from the newsletter, Brain Be Happy Notables, don’t forget to go back and read the rest of the exciting info!

Many hugs,
Cathleen

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Doors of Happiness

I saw this add today and thought how many times have doors of happiness closed on me or someone I've loved? And then I thought how quickly another door opened up in it's place.


How quickly are we allowing those doors to open up once a door of happiness has closed?


Sometimes, when we're dealing with a mental illness, or a brain injury, as I have experienced, focus isn't always directed toward happiness. Or at least it didn't used to be directed toward happiness for me until I found purpose and passion in my life.


There is a difference in life when we are working toward a goal, toward a dream. For instance, after my brain injury and losing my memory, I was confused and I was in survival mode. I don't know whether I even knew what a goal or a dream even looked like at that point in time. For those caregivers out there who are reading this - it is important to help your loved one to understand that there is more to life than just survival! And for those of you who are going day in and day out just surviving, I want you to know that this is not the way to live! You need to find your passion! You need to figure out what makes you happy!


  • Make a list of 20 things that you loved to do as a child. Was it playing in the sand? Was it coloring in coloring books, painting with watercolors, putting puzzles together, playing kick the can with your friends in the street?
  • Make a list of 20 things you've never done that you'd like to try. If you can't think of anything, go to NotSoBoringLife.com. They have a few ideas :-)
  • Try to think back on a time in your life when you were happy. What were you doing then. Do those things again. For those of you who do have memory loss, like me, get out all the old movies and books you have lying around and watch or read them again. It's a whole new adventure!
I know that when one door of happiness closes, that other door is right around the corner. All we have to do is open it. But we have to be the one opening it. Doors don't open by themselves.

Sending many hugs and lots of love!
Cathleen

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Juicy Journaling and ARTsignments In Action

Hi all my beautiful friends!

I just wanted to tell you all about a few things that are coming up that I’m pretty excited about.

As some of you know, a year ago last November, I lost my memory due to some treatments that I had while I was hospitalized. Well, it took me some time to recover, but while I was on my road to recovery, I found some books on my bookshelf at home that brought back some great memories! They were authored by SARK. SARK (Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy – Yes! That is her real name) is one of the most amazing women I’ve ever met and she has helped me immensely over the past few months as I have been working with her through an e-program and tele-class program called “Dream Boogie”.

One thing that I wish I had after I lost my memory was a better journal. I did have somewhat of a sporadic journal, however it wasn’t a very positive journal and well, it wasn’t a very positive part of my recovery. With that said, I'm so excited about SARK's newest eProgram, Juicy Journaling with SARK – Volume 2! SARK released the first Juicy Journaling eProgram in 2009, and by popular demand, she's now offering an ultra-juicy sequel, with 100% all-new content PLUS four writing teleworkshops with SARK herself! If you are interested in taking an inspiring journey through words, feelings, and fabulously juicy living, I encourage you to take a look. This program is overflowing with multi-media tools to unearth your new, fresh writing voice and nourish your soul and I think it's awesome! Plus, through April 8, there is an "Early Word Special" with a really nice discount. There’s an option that includes 4 live writing teleworkshops with SARK, as well as an affordable “Lessons Only” option. There is even a Juicy Journaling Package, which includes BOTH the original Juicy Journaling with SARK and Juicy Journaling - Volume 2 for a 20% savings! Get all the Juicy Journaling details here!

The next program I want to tell you about comes from Marney Makridakis of Artellaland. I met Marney through SARK. She is amazing as well! Marney is presenting a fun, inspiring,and nicest of all, free :-) teleclass called ARTsignments in Action: A Fun Romp Through the ARTbundance Sandbox! It's a full hour of "getting messy" with some really fun and unique self-exploration tools that are infused with creativity! You can get more info and sign up here.

I have learned soooo much from both of these women and I just had to share these opportunities with all of you! 

Sending love and lots of hugs your way!

Cathleen

p.s. If you're not sure about the Juicy Journaling but want to try it out, get TWO Free days of SARK’s Juicy Journaling Volume 2 when you enter her Wild Words Contest!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

A Dream Coming True

WOW! I am so excited! It's really happening! I signed up a little over 5 weeks ago for SARK's Dream Boogie e-course and I had no idea what my dream even was and now my dream (oh by the way, I know what it is now), is a real live website!!!

BrainBeHappy.com is set to go live on March 21. The "Coming Soon" page is already active - so go and visit!!! This community is so exciting! As a survivor of several mental disorders, and losing my memory due to some complications from ECT (Electro Convulsive Therapy) Treatments, I felt I had a story to tell and I felt like my experiences would benefit others. I also knew there was a need for a website - a place for the mentally ill and those dealing with complications due to brain trauma to go/come to get information and to meet and get support from one another.

Another element that I wanted this website to have was HAPPINESS! Happiness just makes everything better. So, there is a big part of the website that is devoted to happiness - It's called "The Happiness Corner" I want everyone who visits to leave feeling exuberantly happy and I want them to come back often to get daily doses of happiness :-).

And for those who want a daily dose of happiness, come and visit me here. I know that if we choose to, we can find happiness wherever we look. We can turn any situation, even if it's a bad situation into something that is happy. I speak from experience. A year and a half ago I lost my memory. Some say "Oh that's horrible!" But I like the response I got from one of the sweetest girls I've ever met. She said, "That is so cool! You have a clean slate! I would love to lose my memory! You have nothing to feel guilty about, because you don't remember anything you've ever done!" Ever since that response, I've done nothing but look on the bright side of this experience :-). I still have some trouble with short-term memory loss. It's not all that bad. I can watch a movie in December and forget about it by February. I can watch it again and it's like I'm watching a whole new movie :-) tee-hee...

So that's my crusade... to make people and myself happy. Happy times... let's see how many happy times we can have! Come and visit often. I'd love to hear from you. Tell me your happy thoughts!