Don't Let Me Down
We are looking forward to sitting in a Café again, having a nice cup of coffee and a chat with a friend we have not seen for a long time, well since the first lock down in fact. We are looking forward to a weekend away in a B&B, in a nice little place in the country side. We crave a little break just to go for a walk somewhere else, not doing our rounds around the canal and up and down the estate.
We are counting the days till we are FREE again to do what we like to do, to show our faces again in public without having to wear a face mask which restricts our breathing. It will start on Monday with the schools going back into actual class rooms and this is the light at the end of the tunnel. We can't wait. It is a bit like waiting for Christmas.....but bigger. Maybe we can see our loved ones again. BUT, there is that big BUT, we have been told it all depends on data not dates.
At Christmas I was hoping that the family could come, then it was Easter and this went out of the window, so how will I feel if our big start to freedom will come to nothing again? What will I do, how will I cope? How are you coping with disappointments, with that feeling that something went wrong which was meant to go right and would have easily gone right if only? What?
Well, my way to handle disappointments is using Homoeopathy. Homoeopathy is a safe, natural kind of medicine which takes the whole person into account, the physical, mental and emotional state. It has no side effects and helps your system deal with emotional states and pain in an constructive way. For example. when a broken leg hurts to try to get rid of the pain. Well when your heart is broken you can deal with the pain as well with Homoeopathy. Nobody needs to suffer. Pain is draining your system as bleeding does, and disappointments cause pain.
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