it could be worse, right? think of your ex-partner and then listen to this one-minute message below.
nothing to download. just press play š
hugs from me xo
From Monday, March 23, 2020, sent out as a daily email to free email subscribers.
no comparing…Ā
so here’s how my mood goes:
i’m fine
i’m fine
i’m fine
then all of a sudden i’m tired
i’m sleeping 10-11 hrs a night, which i know is a sign that my subconscious is continuously busy processing stuff. you too?
my catering work has all stopped now, as has Job #1, and husband’s work has stopped. but the sober world still turns š
one thing i’m realizing, too, and maybe you’re feeling this, is that my mood is ‘good’ until something irritating happens, or flattening, or even marginally hard, and then i’m squished flat for longer, like 2-3 hrs, and THEN I bounce back up again.
we’re resilient but still need to allow time for bounce-back.
for example, this morning i got up and my husband presented me with the news headlines without me asking, and i had only been awake for 3 minutes. He tells me that the canadian olympians will not be travelling to the olympics this summer. now this is totally irrational and nonsensical of me, but it seemed extra depressing that it was the canadians who did this first. i said to husband, “why do they have to do this first? why can’t it be italy who says it first?” (as if who says it first really matters.)
When i know that canada/usa aren’t in the exact level of lockdown that we’re in, AND they’are already taking such definitive steps — i don’t know, it felt more real. so i said to husband: no more news unless i ASK for it, and never first thing in the morning.
i also realize that you and me, we’re working on being kind toĀ ourselves as we face things in REAL time.
i can’t say “oh i’ll think about the olympics later,” i have to have that emotion now, so that i can be ready for what comes next. (i did read a bit more about it, felt better afterwards.)
when we’re sober we do emotions in REAL time. we do them as they come up.
because really, who wants to homeschool their 3 kids with no notice? no one. and then we do.
who wants to have their adult kids at home while they’re trying to sell a house and job hunt at the same time? no one. and then we do.
and in the ‘kindness’ category, i realize that i only have so much bandwidth each day. i saw that another sober writer was hosting live group zoom calls DAILY, and i thought, “well i should be doing that too,” but then felt too tired last week.
then i realized: i’m emailing people 3-4 hours a day, helping everyone with adjustments. no wonder she has energy to do a live show EVERY DAY while dealing with her own adjustments: she’s not a sober penpal.Ā
so since i have this unique life where I am a penpal to about 75 or 80 people at a time, and this work doesn’t stop for the corona virus, then for now my focus is (a) taking care of me, and (b) taking care on my penpals.
everything else comes after that š
Because really, when does comparing myself to other sober writers ever help us? we all suffer from this comparion thing, right? What we need to remember (you and me, both), is that she’s doing her thing, and i’m doing mine. i can’t be her. and there’s nobody else in the world doing what i’m doing, so i can’t compare myself to anyone š
after the news dump this morning, i went out for my run (sunny, cold, 3C), and went to the frozen food store and discovered they’re having their once-a-year special on imported American food, and that they finally have the best ever macaroni and cheese in stock (made with the best cheese from pike place market in seattle). I got two boxes, and THIS is my treat for today, thank you very much! it tastes like ‘home’ to me š
you? you working on being kind to you? hugs
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You’re ready for something new. Exit the booze elevator. This is the time. Get out and stay out. Look for the sign.
new painting posted
this is #596
link here >Ā www.artsober.com
thanks so much for your support š at one painting per day, that’s enough to keep the lights on …
see this new painting here > www.artsober.com
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hugs fromĀ me (and him)
lots of k&p
(kindness & patience)
“Belle, I live in a part of NY that is in the heart of all the commotion. Iām seeing amazing acts of kindness, communities coming together to support one another and families just doing the best they can. But Iām also seeing stress and overwhelm and lots of ‘thank god for wine’Ā kind of social media posts. Itās now more than ever that we have to take care of our sober selves, so that we can take care of our friends and families in kind. So thank you for the support.”
“Your audios are a breath of fresh air. Literally as I walk my dogs on the cold Chicago sun. Listening to you calms meĀ down as everyone else in the US is going crazy. It’s hard to find a voice of reason in all this, my husband thinks it’s fine for his brother to fly here for Easter in 2 weeks, I said no way, we have 2 kids and they just closed restaurants and bars here in [our state] … walking and listening to you keeps me from screaming at the world to calm the fuck down. It’s scary as hell, but what’s scarier is people hoarding food and toilet paper and acting foolish. I hope the kindness you spoke of happens sooner than later. I am reading a book today and then eating popcorn. you mentioned popcorn and that sounds good. Maybe I’ll watch a silly movie with my daughter and hope my husband forgives me. But I will not drink. Thank you for your daily words. I look forward to tomorrow’s message.”
“But for some reason today your email really struck a chord.Ā Kindness and patience everyday – no matter if there is a virus or not.Ā People having their own issues which makes them want to correct others (how to deliver a work project, stacking the dishwasher, on social media) – wow, never looked at it like that. People are doing the best they can – choose K&P and recognise itās just our opinion that they are wrong – lord I need to hear this every day!Ā Other people’s reactions areĀ not going to move you out of your camp and into theirs. So powerful. Love the way this helps me see it as a conscious choice, choose a camp and stay there, donāt be halfy-half or be coaxed out.Ā Thanks for continuing to send these xx”
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perhaps now more than ever, we want something to share
small Quarter paintings, small budget
each quarter painting about 15 x 21 cm (6″ x 8.25″)
got notice again today from the post office that mail continues to work as normal š
link here > www.artsober.com
stay = stay here. stay sober. stay focussed on today.Ā
if you’re signed up to get the free daily emails, then you’ve seen some of the extra sober support bits i’ve been sending out. here is one of the recent messages.
small notes about the corona virus (and other things) #11
If you are running around in your head, going all over the fucking place about stuff that hasnāt happened yet, then you need to get that shit settled down right now. Because if this is going to go on for several weeks, you are going to exhaust yourself on day 2, and that doesnāt help you, and it doesnāt help anybody.
So whatever youāre doing thatās winding you up, youāre going to stop doing it now, OK? All the things that you are doing that are contributing to how [crummy] youāre feeling now, youāre going to stop all of it.
Because you preserving your mental health right now is the most important thing.
You being sober, right now, is the most important thing. There are people relying on you. YOUĀ are relying on you.
If you think that the world is going to end, and you think that somehow drinking is a good idea, thatās ludicrous. Thatās not actually whatās happening, at all. Your wolfie voice will tell you to drink AT something that isnāt happening. [The world is not ending.] If youāre feeling like it IS happening right now, then youāre watching too much news, and YOU are in charge of that. YOU are in charge of how much radio you listen to, and YOUĀ are in charge of how much you go outside safely during the time that youāre not in lockdown ā¦
Your responsibilities right now have to do with the inside of your head and the inside of your home, the people closest to you, and maybe your neighbours. You might offer to make lunch for Granny next door, or you might offer to pick up groceries for them ⦠I saw Catherine Gray on instagram talking about that, she was about putting notes in peopleās mailboxes saying āif you need somebody to pick up groceries for you, let me know.ā ā¦
I think we have an opportunity, too, when things are happening, to show a best version of ourselves. I know that youāre good in a crisis. I know you are.
I know that the way you want to be in the world is a decision that you remake every minute of every day. Who you want to be right now, during this ā whatever version of events you’re currently havingĀ your city ā is the best version of you.
And the best version of you does not include alcohol.
[This text is transcribed from the March 15th audio update from Paris, beginning at the 14-minute mark. If you are a podcast subscriber, this audio has been sent to you and is in your Gumroad library as Sober Podcast #358.]
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there are two magnets at the top of the page here. some ‘love’ and some ‘hugs’. both might be required today. the postal mail is an essential service, so it’s still working. I can mail you some brightness first thing tomorrow morning.
if you’re signed up to get the free daily emails, then you’ve seen some of the extra sober support bits i’ve been sending out. here are a few of the recent messages.
small notes about the corona virus (and other things) #7
turns out there are a lot of things to do inside. like cleaning and filing and tax-preparing. then there’s choux pastry to make eclairs, and then bread (i buy my yeast in bulk and then store it in the fridge for a YEAR).Ā decluttering works, like drawers and closets. making muffins works.Ā and when i say ‘works’ i mean it’s a good way to spend an hour.Ā listening to weirdly soothing podcasts helps, like mine below (ahem!) but also i’ve been listening to some writing podcasts (like #amwriting and the early episodes of Mom Writes) and TED talks like ones about shyness or changing your behaviour. i’m also working on eating up the leftovers, to ensure there’s no waste at a time like this. so lunch will be a weird combination of taboleh and half a sausage and a toasted english muffin…
small notes about the corona virus (and other things) #8
today you’re doing something nice for yourself. knitting. washing the garden gnomes. reading to your daughter. you’re making soup with the broth from the freezer. you’re walking to the corner to buy chips and then coming home again (crisps, if you live in the UK, and to be fair, it was mr.belle who got the chips, and i got powdered milk, to make bread!).
today you’re doing something for you. you’re rewatching downton abbey, great british bake-off, or the movie high fidelity.
today you’re doing something nice for you.
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are you going to email me and say “but i’m not married, but i’m not alone, but my name isn’t emma?”
you are going to insert the words that work best for you š even when you’re worried, you will apply flexibility, empathy, and kindness to all things š