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How to Field Cruelty

  • 03/30/10
  • thegreenchildrenfoundation
  • · Positive News

Last week, a good friend of mine really laid into me. She had been harboring resentment toward me for a long time. I had no clue! Suddenly, she started detailing all of my flaws and faults, like a long grocery list.

At first, I wasn’t hurt. I thought obviously she is working through her own stuff. This isn’t just about me. But after we parted that day, the pain set in. Almost as I was in a car accident – I didn’t feel the pain at first but the next day, I couldn’t move my head.

Her words were toxic and painful. And they had sunk in deeper than I thought. I had to think of some way to cope.

First, I took a step back. I looked at it, from a distance. Why did her words hurts so badly? What did it remind me of? What chord did it strike? I wrote about it in my journal and found myself remembering all sorts of things I had forgotten about.

Then, I did some repair work. I let myself feel crappy for a few days. I talked to a trusted friend of mine and vented. In short, I took care of myself.

Of course, I had evaluate my friendship with this person: was she “toxic” as they say? Or did we stand a chance of remaining friends?

When I felt a little more in control, we talked. I’d like to say she was apologetic, but she wasn’t. This time, though, I felt better prepared.

Those words of hers still hurt. But on some strange level, they feel like some guide – a guide leading to me some pain that has been hindering me anyway.

Beth

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Man Teaches Wolf to Howl

  • 07/30/09
  • admin
  • · Positive News

 

 

Be prepared for the cutest video you will see today!

This man specializes in training abandoned or rescued wolves so they can re-enter the wild. In this short video, he teaches a pup how to howl. Not only is it so adorable, it’s ridiculous…but what’s really impressive is how much this man sounds like an actual wolf. Spot on! (He kind of looks a little wolf-like as well. We all have our “animals within.”)

Shaun Ellis has immersed himself with wolves, learning elements that will undoubtedly help scientists and wildlife. Let’s all take our hats off to man with such a deep and undying commitment.

Ladies and gentlemen,  Wolfman Shaun Ellis teaching a very young wolf pup to howl:

Cutest Video Ever – Man teaches Wolf to Howl

 

Beth

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