Childhood myths

Decoding our childhood involves taking a second look at those things we considered norms: like my mom’s insistence that we didn’t need umbrellas. I carried that philosophy into adulthood, along with the habit of depriving myself of many common items.

It took my husband’s insistence that I didn’t need to go without that helped me bust that myth.

What myths have you carried forward?

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Permission to write, paint, and imagine are the gifts I gave myself when chronic illness hit - a fair exchange: being for doing. Relevance is an attitude. Humour essential.

26 thoughts on “Childhood myths

  1. Love the question…and my answer’s the same as Wynne’s! Yep – having “special” stuff that never gets used…household items, fancy dishes, clothes (usually uncomfortable anyhow). 😉

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    1. Vicki, your comment about the uncomfortable clothes made me laugh. Our mother sewed our clothes, and those Easter dresses with the lace collars were the worst, lol.

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  2. Always keep a smile on your face, but after a while it seems insincere, especially if you are hurting inside. Sometimes, I think parents didn’t know any better or just wanted to show they had the upper hand.

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    1. I hadn’t heard about the wet suit, but definitely the wet hair. I was on the swim team, which meant being out in the winter months at 7 am with wet hair every practice day. Lol. My mom was sure I’d die.

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      1. I listened to a keynote speaker, Anthony McLean, yesterday on the topic of mental health and the he talked about the different generations, the pendulum swung from resilience to self-compassion. We’d be of the resilience generation, and because of it we don’t have the same self-compassion. Whereas the self-compassion generation doesn’t know how to deal with the adversity. It’s finding that balance between the two.

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