firstwivesworld - Proverbs With Alice - Comments http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/house-bloggers/alice-brooks/proverbs-alice Comments for "Proverbs With Alice " en this is perfect timing for http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/house-bloggers/alice-brooks/proverbs-alice#comment-5595 this is perfect timing for me. I'm in a relationship now (a year and two little relationships after my divorce) and I'm not sure what I'm in it for. Do I care for him or am I just getting something out of it? How do you judge your motivations in a relationship? How do you know if you are really in it or if you are just needing to go slowly? Wed, 28 May 2008 16:04:42 -0400 Guest comment 5595 at http://www.firstwivesworld.com Proverbs With Alice http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/house-bloggers/alice-brooks/proverbs-alice <p>Being in a relationship again has been rather difficult. Those of you who have read this from the beginning will have noted my general inability to just let things be, my worries, my attempts at self-sabotage. </p><p>It's gotten easier as it's gone on — and I've been lucky enough to find someone who is more than willing to accept my various insecurities and let me take things at my own pace. </p><p>He sent me an email once. It said, &quot;Everyone in your life owes you patience.&quot; I think that meant more to me than anything anyone's said in the course of the past two years. Saying that it's all right to not feel okay right away, to not feel ok still. To need time, to need space, even to backslide a little. </p><p>It's a long process, this healing thing. And maybe there's no such place as &quot;healed&quot; — maybe there's always scar tissue. And maybe that's okay, too. </p><p>I was getting coffee one morning at this place up the hill — a coffee place I don't go into that often. It's small and crowded, the baristas are way too hip to be friendly, and it's a little out of my way. But it has quotes painted all over the ceiling and walls. I was waiting for my latte and saw this one: </p><p>&quot;Be not afraid of going slowly — be afraid of standing still.&quot; —Chinese proverb </p><p>I had read it before, I must have. I'd been there before. I'd read them all before. But suddenly, this one was personal. </p><p>It's okay to go slow. It's okay to take the time you need. As long as in taking that time you're not merely standing there. </p><p>What he said next in that email: &quot;You have two choices: Grow into your future or repeat your past. If you worry too much about what happened before, you can make it happen again. </p><p><a href="http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/house-bloggers/alice-brooks/proverbs-alice">read more</a></p> http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/house-bloggers/alice-brooks/proverbs-alice#comments dating growth moving on relationships steps Mind and Spirit Navigating Divorce Wed, 28 May 2008 12:18:34 -0400 Alice Brooks 6969 at http://www.firstwivesworld.com