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RYD date created : 2022-07-02T05:24:02.121657Z
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Stone truth.
Nothing gives you perspective like waiting for a loved one in brain surgery, only to have the surgeon come out and tell you that there's been a complication. You can't do a thing to change the outcome, no matter how hard you worry. You just have to breathe. (He made it out, by the way, despite the complication. My husband has now been seizure-free for a little over three years.)
Thank you for sharing this wisdom.
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I repeated this video ... dozens of times. This man has helped me so much. I remember watching WCW. I loved DDP I'm not gonna sugarcoat it and say that he was my favorite (Hollywood Hogan) but he was up there. This man with his words of inspiration.... It means a lot to me. How does he not have a TV show or something?
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Just crazy to see this get posted, as I have been trying to focus on this for a long time & it kind of came to a head just this week after a really dark few days. I have severe chronic migraines, that sends me into a downward spiral of severe dark depression & it is destroying not just me but more importantly my relationship with my wife & kids. While I agree this is something everyone should do when you struggle with depression or even anxiety or hell, just stress I am trying to figure out what do you do when the most basic things like waking up at the same time/good sleep hygiene in the evening or doing something for exercise/physical training daily to help manage stress, feel better, & look better can and are sabotaged regularly by these migraines? For me a good wake/sleep schedule, exercise/physical training, hydration, & diet are the four biggest things that help me manage my migraines, and my agitated depression (though they are very closely linked I fear), so it leaves me with hydration, and diet which is a huge frustration when it's 3am, you feel like dog crap, stressed beyond belief, & you want to eat or even binge on crap food. It is these most basic things that I need & should have control over & feeling I have such limited control over these most basic & essential things makes me feel hopeless & fills me with self-loathing as they are truly essential, & it doesn't feel like it is realistic to expect to exhibit control over anything else in my life if I can't manage these. Could really use some help or advice on this. I have tried letting go of feeling I need to control those, but I can't see a path to being physically, & mentally better or healthy without being able to manage these at least more effectively. Am I missing something or what?!
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Matthew 11:28 (NIV) says, βCome to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.β Bring to Christ all that is too much, all that is out of your control; lay it at the feet of the cross. Jesus will carry you, in your time of desperation. Call unto Him, He will never refuse you. He doesnβt promise a worry-free life, after all, we still live in this world influenced by evil, he promises salvation, hope, joy, the kind of joy that gets impressed in every cell of your body and the promise of everlasting eternal life. My son battled with cancer for 5 yrs, wrestling fan by the way, great fan of DDP. He passed in 2015, he was 19. I have the promise of seeing him one day, soon, in eternity. Give your life to Jesus Christ, nothing is too great for him to forgive, nothing is too horrible for him to bring you peace. Give him a chance in your life.
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@iwanttoseemrshow
2 years ago
Just watching this vid helped relax me. What I take from this is the key word of "situation". Normally, without this word, I would just start writing everything down and it would be an unfocused mess. This reminded me to break down my worry to one thing at-a-time and look at it critically. Plus, I'm one of those people who likes making lists and crossing things off. Win-win. Thanks DDP!
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