January 6, 2012

When Life Changes…..

Posted in DID Education tagged , , , , , , , at 7:13 pm by Kathy Broady

Life is full of changes.  At least that’s how I have found it to be.

Has your life stayed the same through the years?

Mine hasn’t.  Not at all.

And 2011, in particular, was a year full of changes.  Lots of changes.  Lots of big changes.  I don’t know what to expect from 2012 yet, but I do hope this will be a good year.  For me, and for you as well.

It’s January 2012.  And it’s been nearly a year since I’ve made a post in this blog.  Gosh, how time flies!   And to my delight and surprise, there have continued to be many site viewers, and thank you for that.  Seriously, thank you for that.  That’s exciting, and it warms my heart to see that.  I do appreciate knowing that this blog has continued to be helpful and useful to people even in my absence.  That was a big part of the point of writing these blog articles in the first place – so solid information about dissociative disorders could be available for free, 24/7, no matter what else was going on in life.

Many of you have contacted me throughout the year, asking about more posts.  And thank you for that as well.  I have been considering that, and it’s a possibility that I’ll start writing again.  I liked the blogging community – most of the blogging world has been very kind to me.  I really appreciate that.  It’s a nice contrast from all the dark coldness that thrives out there in the world.

I know that many of you have always wondered where I’ve been, what I’ve been doing, why I stopped writing, etc.  IF I ever decide to disclose those details, I will, but until then, I would very much appreciate it if you all could respect my need for privacy with certain things about my life.  I understand that many of you have felt a loss, and for that I apologize.

Sometimes life changes in ways that we can’t completely control.

Sometimes life changes require some very difficult decisions.

Sometime life changes are very painful.  Sometimes they are very exciting.  They can be a drastic combination of loss and adventure.  “Tuck” was the first person to teach me about adventure walks.  (Thank you, Tuck.)  Life is very much an adventure walk, especially in the changes!

I hope you each are finding adventures in your walks.

And speaking of that… may I ask…. What about you?  How are you?

What has been happening in your life this past year?  How has your life changed?

Is there anything you would like to share about what has been happening for you?

I’ll be glad to hear from each of you as well.

My thoughts are with you all –

Kathy

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