Thursday, November 2, 2017

Fwd: [Stronger NC OBX - Outer Banks] I’m going to go ahead and continue to bask in the...


  Jennifer Alexander , Harriet Diaz and 6 others posted in Stronger NC OBX - Outer Banks .       Jennifer Alexander November 2 at 7:24am   I'm going to go ahead and continue to bask in the glory of the first round of Mueller's indictments and the NC Special Master's forthcoming new maps, so today's CALL TO ACTION is a self care re-share. (Thanks to Wall of Us for this) Now that our eyes and ears are open, it is hard not to take every day at full sprint, diving into the news and engaging heart and mind with every upsetting event. At this frenetic pace, our stamina for resistance and empathy will weaken, and falter. We've said it from the start line, this is a marathon, not a sprint. To reach our goal, we need to preserve and replenish our energy. You know those marathon aid stations with glorious piles of Red Vines, PB&Js and shot glasses of Gatorade? Working bodies need replenishment. And so do our minds and souls. So, take time every day to preserve thyself so that you may continue the hard work of preserving thy country. This is Action 1 for a reason this week. Allow yourself to stop here if you need to recharge because all-of-us need to get to the finish line. Here are some suggestions: 1. Take a walk in a beautiful place. 2. If you are looking for something to listen to, check out this podcast from On Being, "Buoyancy Rather Than Burnout in Our Lives." (50 minutes) https://onbeing.org/programs/joan-halifax-buoyancy-rather-than-burnout-in-our-lives-oct2017/ 3. Read this, written by lawyer and activist Mirah Curzer, "How to stay outraged without losing your mind." (10 minutes) https://thecoffeelicious.com/how-to-stayoutraged-without-losing-your-mind-fc0c41aa68f3 How to #StayOutraged Without Losing Your Mind – The Coffeelicious   Like Comment    
   
 
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I'm going to go ahead and continue to bask in the glory of the first round of Mueller's indictments and the NC Special Master's forthcoming new maps, so today's CALL TO ACTION is a self care re-share.
(Thanks to Wall of Us for this)
Now that our eyes and ears are open, it is hard not to take every day at full sprint, diving into the news and engaging heart and mind with every upsetting event. At this frenetic pace, our stamina for resistance and empathy will weaken, and falter.
We've said it from the start line, this is a marathon, not a sprint. To reach our goal, we need to preserve and replenish our energy. You know those marathon aid stations with glorious piles of Red Vines, PB&Js and shot glasses of Gatorade? Working bodies need replenishment. And so do our minds and souls.
So, take time every day to preserve thyself so that you may continue the hard work of preserving thy country. This is Action 1 for a reason this week. Allow yourself to stop here if you need to recharge because all-of-us need to get to the finish line.

Here are some suggestions:
1. Take a walk in a beautiful place.
2. If you are looking for something to listen to, check out this podcast from On Being, "Buoyancy Rather Than Burnout in Our Lives." (50 minutes)
https://onbeing.org/programs/joan-halifax-buoyancy-rather-than-burnout-in-our-lives-oct2017/
3. Read this, written by lawyer and activist Mirah Curzer, "How to stay outraged without losing your mind." (10 minutes)
https://thecoffeelicious.com/how-to-stayoutraged-without-losing-your-mind-fc0c41aa68f3
 
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