Martin Geddes donated @martingeddes
21 May, 12:42
Each of us has a personality profile with strengths — and their shadow. I am an "achiever maximiser"... so let's design computer CPUs before I have left high school, get an Ivy League math degree, climb wild Scottish mountains in winter, trek across the Himalaya, push the boundaries of computer science, "explore the mind" (don't ask), unpick this crazy Q stuff... etc.

It's not a boast, just my lived reality, and the dark side is I find it really hard to unwind and relax. Everything in the world is fodder for my autist to analyse, or my achiever to maximise, even the idiotic things I have done. Sitting still enough to read a book is a huge challenge for me. Stilling still and not doing anything? OMG HELP THIS IS KILLING ME.

I am sure you will recognise your own towering gifts vs the misshapen madness from their shadow. We keep acting it out, without pausing to ask if these automatic ways of being really serve us. Crazy times can make the personal madness part harder to manage.

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Texas Cowgal @Texascowgal
You were indeed meant to accomplish great things! You were and are driven by your Creator to experience so much! Life goes through cycles and each moment is planned by God. Change is inevitable and whichever path we choose, God is always with us. Sometimes we go kicking and screaming into change and suffer some pretty bad scrapes along the way. Some of our minds are always busy even when reading, writing, working or even sleeping! Tapping into the Holy Spirit within me is necessary for me personally. We are simple folks. (Not simple minded though lol) God never gave me the desire to travel much. God made us all different. I can just stick my nose into the neck of a horse and I am calmed and of course prayer is great and essential for me. When we stay in touch with our Creator, we’re not only having a conversation with the Maker of the universe, we are filling up our drained minds and bodies with His ever-giving strength and power. Stay strong and keep helping others through your gifts!
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