Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Do Any Of These Sound Familiar?

Someone brought the following list to my attention today and I immediately recognized myself from the description in #1, and in some of the following numbers. I found the list to be very interesting. I have highlighted the ones I recognized as myself.
Summary
15 Styles of Distorted Thinking
1. Filtering: You take the negative details and magnify them while filtering out all positive aspects of a situation.
2. Polarized Thinking: Things are back or white, good or bad. You have to be perfect or you're a failure. There is no middle ground.
3.Overgeneralization: You come to a general conclusion based on a single incident or piece of evidence. If something bad happens once, you expect it to happen over and over again.
4. Mind Reading: Without their saying so, you know what people are feeling and why they act the way they do. In particular, you are able to Divine how people are feeling toward you.
5.Catastrophizing: You expect disaster. You notice or hear about a problem and start 'what ifs:' What if tragedy strikes? What if it happens to you?
6. Personalization: Thinking that everything people do or say is some kind of reaction to you. You also compare yourself to others, trying to determine who is smarter, better looking, etc.
7. Control Fallacies: If you feel externally controlled, you see yourself as helpless, a victim of fate. The fallacy of internal control has you responsible for the pain and happiness of everyone around you.
8. Fallacy of Fairness: You fell resentful because you think you know what's fair but other people won't agree with you.
9. Blaming: You hold other people responsible for your pain, or take the other tack and blame yourself for every problem or reversal.
10. Shoulds: You have a list of ironclad rules about how you and other people should act. People who break the rules anger you and you feel guilty if you violate the rules. Find yourself saying "I should..."
11. Emotional Reasoning: You believe that what you feel must be true--automatically. If you feel stupid and boring, then you must be stupid and boring.
12. Fallacy of change: You expect that other people will change to suit you if you just pressure or cajole them enough. You need to change people because your hopes for happiness seem to depend entirely on them.
13. Global Labeling: You generalize one or two qualities into a negative global judgement.
14. Being Right: You are continually on trial to prove that your opinions and actions are correct. Being wrong is unthinkable and you will go to any length to demonstrate your rightness.
15. Heaven's Reward Fallacy: You expect all your sacrifice and self-denial to pay off, as if there were someone keeping score. You feel bitter when the reward doesn't come.
So, what is the point; it's just a list right? Well they say the first step in fixing something is to know what's wrong with it...or something like that. I recognize not just the ways of thinking that I use, but also ones that my brother, parents, bosses, coworkers, friends and family use as well. Does that mean there is something wrong with all of us? Probably:) Just kidding. No, it just got me thinking how many of these are considered character traits Just how many are just personality and how many are harmful patterns of thinking that affect our everyday relationships and how we interact with others?

Monday, June 28, 2010

What I Did On My Sunday Off. (in no particular order)

Wash 2 Loads of Towels
Wash 4 Loads Of Clothes
Wash Sheets
Return Something To Kohls
Go To Walgreens
Take Mail Down To Mail Box
Go To Bank
Pay Bills
Put Gas In Car
Go To Grocery Store
Organize Dad's Pills For The Week
Organize My Pills For The Week
Make Spaghetti and Meatballs
Unload and Reload Dishwasher
Organize Mom's Sewing Table
Make Dad's Lunch
Change Mom's Sheets
Change My Sheets
Wash Dinner Dishes and Tidy Kitchen
Fold and Put Away All The Clean Clothes.
Clean My Room
Clean Out My Car

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Survey Says!

-Do you recycle or don't really care?
I recycle when I remember too. We don't have the option in our apartment building or at work so if there is a place to leave a bottle where I am eating out I will but otherwise I don't.
-When or if you see a homeless person do you pass them by without a thought or do you wish you could help?
I wonder what their story is but I don't really have the means to help them right now.
-Have you ever tossed trash our your car window?
The worst thing I have tossed out my car window is an apple core or my gum.
-When you drive through a poor section of town, what do you think of the people?
They dress different than I do and tend to look much tougher (not that hard).
-Do you believe in anything? What?
Easter bunny
-How old are you?
29
-Male? Female?
female
-When you wake up in the morning what is the first thing on your mind?
"I hope it is not time to get up yet"
-What are you most thankful for?
Good friends and family
-Have you ever said or thought "that could never happen to me" and it did?
nope, when I win the lottery you will all know.
-Do you believe in reincarnation?
no
-Do you have a shoulder to cry on?
Several
-Do you believe that what we do in this life will affect us in the next? (karma)
no, but I used to believe in karma during your life, now I am beginning to wonder.
-Is there one god or many?
I say One.
-Do you give to any charities? Why?
Yes, because everyone needs help every once and awhile.
-Do you think your parents did a good job?
They haven't complained lately, well about that anyway.
-What color are your eyes?
gray blue (really jealous cause my brother got beautiful bright blue eyes)
-Have you ever hurt someone out of spitefulness?
No, I am not too spiteful
-Is honesty always the best policy?
yep, learned that one the hard way
-Were you a friend or a bully in school?
friend
-Does the world owe you or do you owe the world?
neither
-Sunrise or sunset?
I could argue for both, depending on the setting and situation. They both have pleasant memories for me.
-Did you answer the questions on this survey honestly?
yeah, otherwise what would be the point.
-Complete.... If I were an animal I would be....
Furry. not scaly, or feathery. Something furry.
-Complete...If I were a color I would be...
Blue or Green
-Complete....If I could trade places with anyone I would trade places with....
No one I can think of...maybe my brother, i could live out of the house and he could take care of the 'rents for awhile.
-Complete...The one thing I want most for me and my family is....
Good health (yeah right), and some peace.
-What are you listening to?
My mom on the phone with the hospital talking to my dad's nurse.
-What's behind you?
A pillow and a wall in my room.
-Have you ever caught a snowflake on your tongue?
Sure, haven't all Minnesotan children?
-Have you ever laughed til you peed?
No, not that I remember. Maybe when I was in diapers.
-Have you ever swam in the ocean?
No, I don't swim in the ocean. I have been to the ocean, walked in the ocean, but there are too many strange things in the ocean for me to swim in it. Give me a nice pool.

A Nod To The Sister City.

I recently spent some time at the Como Conservatory, mostly cause i had never been before, and discovered that they had quite a relaxing Japanese Garden. I love to walk through large expansive gardens that are done well, but there was something about the Japanese gardens that added a sense of peace.
I might have been the colors scheme. No splashy reds and bright yellows here.





This garden looked more like nature, with a slight hand at landscaping, and the occasional Koi pond for enjoyment.


I felt like if it was not so dang hot out that day and there were not so many strange people walking around, I wouldn't have minded just sitting down on one of the benches and relaxing for a while.




Saturday, June 5, 2010

I Want This Bag!

It is made by Haiku. I saw it in a shop up in Dultuh and have been thinking about it ever since. It is a small messenger bag and was bea-u-ti-ful. The only reason i did not get it at the time was because it was...well, expensive. 70$ before tax to be exact. I looked online to see if it was any cheaper and it was not. It was 100$! I just have a lot of trouble spending more than 20$ on a bag because i have so many of them and tend to use them for a short period of time and switch out and switch back so they never tend to get the wear and tear that would warrant spending more money on them, BUT look at it!! IT IS SO CUTE! *sigh*