What are 5 things that make you feel incomplete?
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1. Losing my mom
2. Being without a pet (I have one at this time)
3. Losing contact with a close friend
4. When I don’t have a book to read
I can’t think of a 5th thing.
1. I no longer have my gallbladder
2. I wish I could see without glasses
3. Having a real family that cares about each other
4. A computer that has more memory. I can’t download anything to my current computer
5. Being able to sleep
I interpret incomplete as not being the person I feel I am supposed to be.
Having chronic GYN problems.
Not having any children.
Having gained weight.
Not having a job or business that uses my best skills.
Having a strained relationship with me sister the last 6–7 years.
Man, I’ve gone downhill. WTH?!
GQ.
Lack of fulfillment.
Lack of mental balance/peace.
Mistakes that cannot be corrected or deleted.
Being misunderstood.
Not being able to move on and enjoy life.
1) Crayons (purple)
3) Priorities
2) Math skills
5) Memory
9) Sarcasm
1) Not having my kids close by.
2) Not feeling a core of stability
3) Not having a loving partner
4) Not feeling that I can depend on my siblings
My job…not having finished school…the thought of not seeing him for a few weeks…Loneliness over the holidays…lack of interest in anything right now.
1. Having a feeling that I’m incomplete.
2. Believing that there is such thing as completeness, and therefore incompleteness.
3. Knowing that such feelings are a matter of perspective, but the frequent lack of an ability to make the required perspective shift.
4. Knowing that there is no list of conditions that could erase this feeling, but unable to shake the habit of mental list-making.
5. Contemplating my feelings of incompleteness while I’m waiting for my kids to get their PJs on so we can play a game.
@chyna That first one is tough for me, but I still take comfort in lighting a candle and placing a Birthday/Mother’s Day card near her pic :)
@tinyfaery Id like to laser eye surgery so my sight is SUPERSONIC!!
@JLeslie If you don’t mind my say so, not having children doesn’t make you less of a woman (((BIG HUGZ))) Im sure your a wonderful person.
@ ZEPHYRA Lack of mental balance/peace is important to move forward in life.
@UCME How about Periwinkle?
@ janbb I cant recall the last time I depended on my siblings.
@ yankeetooter When you see him again, your blues will go away.
@ hominid Play the games with your lil ones and all is bliss :)
A. Not being able to stop sinning.
B. Not having the faith of a mustard seed.
C. Not having any children.
D. Not having an agreeable and dutiful wife.
E. Never having owned a Lamborghini.
1. Losing my creativity.
2. Losing my curiosity.
3. Losing my imagination.
4. Losing my humor.
5. Losing my enthuiasm
Clutter in my house
Unhappy at my job
Unhappy in my marriage
Depression
Anxiety
We all experience these some of these things, when you experience them in multiples it really sucks.
My lack of self-confidence is enough to make me feel incomplete.
1. Barely scraping by each month financially
2. My mother being terminally ill
3. My siblings all getting older/ill/dying
3. My PTSD/Bipolar Disorder
4. Being terribly overweight/not fit
5. Not being able to see clearly (I know, I need glasses…must go to the eye doc)
I am complete. Sure I have lots of shortcomings and things in my life I wish were better. But I do not feel incomplete.
Although I am not the OP of this love!y question, thank ýou everyone for such heartfelt answers. You guys help some of us realize we are not alone in fighting the rough waves.
@ARE_you_kidding_me I need to steal your statement regarding clutter in your house. That is a big deal for me right now too.
1. Not getting my book finished ( almost there though).
2.Three book drafts sitting in drawer to be edited etc need to get too soon.
3.Never really travelled far, but would like too, but for research reasons.
4. To do extensive family History research to answer questions our family has of a missing relative in the past.
5. Better communication with family that is centered on the positive side.
Realize that some things are not in our control but others can be straitened out somewhat.
As long as the effort is there, you have done your part. That is that you are the solution not the problem.
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