But there just one problem… how do I focus on my healing?
You can’t do his work. You just can’t. You’re trying to save the TEAM he destroyed.
Thus, the feeling of drowning — I sure lived that feeling, it’s the worst.
You need to close your eyes, breathe deep and recall one of your favorite moments in life where you felt great about yourself. It can be a big day, great accomplishment, or a day at the beach — some memories that remind you of how cool you are.
Remember you’re awesome.
You held up your end of the deal, you don’t owe your WS a thing.
Now, work on getting back to being the best version of you. Favorite people, favorite things to do, hobbies, workouts, hikes, music — let the previous joy in life become a bit of guide to your first steps back.
If your WS gets some help and wakes the (bleep) up — all the better — but he’s not your work.
We can’t ever control people or outcomes, we can only control how we respond to adversity.
And yes, it’s a massive adversity.
Get back on your feet, and that can take a while.
Then see if he is doing enough work to be worthy of you.
Then figure out what YOU want.
[This message edited by Oldwounds at 7:28 PM, Saturday, August 17th]