Have you ever noticed how we tend to form attachments to people, pets, habits, behaviours, and even patterns in our lives? For those experiencing loneliness, this often includes a tendency towards negative thinking and feeling emotionally stuck, unable to change their situation. However, what if we recognised these attachments to negative thoughts and unregulated emotions as just that—attachments? Could it be that such awareness might lead to a sense of freedom?
By breaking the cycle of negative thinking and behaviours, we might find ourselves liberated, able to explore new and fulfilling activities with our minds and time.
But how?
Engaging in creative pursuits like writing, drawing, or creating can serve as a powerful strategy to overcome these attachments. Such activities can help shift our focus, allowing us to process our emotions in healthier ways and sharpening our awareness of new thoughts and ideas.
In doing so, we might discover a path out of the grip of loneliness, fostering a sense of purpose and connection through creativity. It's about finding new ways to channel our thoughts and emotions, opening up possibilities for personal growth and well-being.
Breaking Loneliness' Attachment through Creativity
**Your Inner Scout or Girl Guide Has Not Disappeared**
This story runs parallel with how it feels to join a table at CCC’s. But it is as easy as this: be a Scout or Girl Guide again. Filter in, like you always did so you were never on the outside looking in.
Come like a Scout/Guide with the desire to enjoy, and the rest will take care of itself.
Everything is so formal nowadays—how many people do you see smiling when they are older? Come on, everyone, remember who you are: fearless, fun, bubbly, energetic, and happy to try anything.
In every CCC there is a trained host waiting to greet you. You will not be alone, I promise.
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Everyone loves CCC’s. You will too—just take a leap of fearless faith and a gulp of courage, then your life will change for the better.
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