Imagine that you were really looking forward to getting together with a loved one and then at the last minute they don't show up.
You're bummed because you were looking forward to the connection, fun, and intimacy and now it's not happening. And not only are you bummed, but you're sad and disappointed too. You really wanted to have a fun evening with this person and now the plans have changed.
So what do you do now?
If you're like many people who are interested in self-help, you may try to talk yourself out of being disappointed by trying to show yourself how you've been spared by not having it go the way you wanted it to go. Or by trying to find ways that it's for the best that your friend didn't show up.
Those are great exercises to engage in - if and when you're available for it.
But sometimes when you're disappointed and upset, you don't have the space for that kind of exploration. It just doesn't seem like you can "go there."
So instead of trying to make yourself get over the upset and see through it by being wise and spiritual, can you acknowledge that you're upset and hurt? Can you be with yourself while those emotions are coming up?
You're supposed to see how this is for the best. Is that true? (Nope. It's not true if you're so upset that you can't see it right now.)
You're not supposed to get upset when things don't go your way. Is THAT true? (Again, not true if the reality is that you *are* upset.)
Sometimes what's true is that you're upset. That's reality.
So instead of arguing with reality, how about opening your arms to yourself and loving yourself as you show up in the moment? Disappointment, tears, sadness, and all?
Who would you be without the story that you shouldn't feel the way that you do?
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