I Have Better Conversations With Myself
Negative thoughts often pop into my head—and then, thanks to my bipolar disorder, I will have obsessive conversations about them in my own mind.
Today's post was inspired by a journaling meme that asked three questions. These questions created an opportunity for reflection and also provided a great follow up for last Sunday's Tips for Living a Full Life post. Unbeknownst to me, they would also mesh perfectly with the chapter I am working thr
"I know you are confused. Since, you are listening today, I am going to lay it all out.", the body was calm and assertive. "You see, I am your best friend..
To stay on track with wellness and boost my mood, I stay away from damaging negative self-talk and have positive conversations with myself instead. If you
I’m not playing games with you and I’m not playing hard to get. It’s not that you need to be persistent or ask me three times for me to give you a chance. I don’t want to see you on your knees.
Conversations With Myself: Focused Distractions is the second release in a set works that relays the inner dialog of one person. All the confusions, obsessions, perversions and anger mixed in with desire, esteem, joy and love. There is no logic to an unresting mind and so each entry is just a moment caught from the dialog within. Dealing with distant memories that arise, present events as they unfold or the foggy perception of what the future holds, Sane Madness is much like plugging a speaker into one's ear and letting the brain speak without the filter of self censorship. | Author: Ron Wells | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: May 18, 2018 | Number of Pages: 38 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1719284334 | ISBN-13: 9781719284332
Highlights From the award-winning host of the critically acclaimed podcast Conversations with People Who Hate Me comes a "fresh, deeply honest, wildly creative, and right on time" (Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author) exploration of difficult conversations and how to navigate them. About the Author: Dylan Marron is the host and creator of the critically acclaimed podcast Conversations with People Who Hate Me, a social experiment that connects adversarial internet strangers through phone calls. 272 Pages Self Improvement, Communication & Social Skills Description Book Synopsis From the award-winning host of the critically acclaimed podcast Conversations with People Who Hate Me comes a "fresh, deeply honest, wildly creative, and right on time" (Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author) exploration of difficult conversations and how to navigate them. Dylan Marron's work has racked up millions of views and worldwide support. From his celebrated Every Single Word video series highlighting the lack of diversity in Hollywood to his web series Sitting in Bathrooms with Trans People, Marron has explored some of today's biggest social issues. Yet, according to some strangers on the internet, Marron is a "moron," a "beta male," and a "talentless hack." Rather than running from this vitriol, Marron began a social experiment in which he invited his detractors to chat with him on the phone--and these conversations revealed surprising and fascinating insights. Now, Marron retraces his journey through a project that connects adversarial strangers in a time of unprecedented division. After years of production and dozens of phone calls, he shares what he's learned about having difficult conversations and how having them can help close the ever-growing distance between us. Charmingly candid and refreshingly hopeful, Conversations with People Who Hate Me demonstrates "that talking personally and listening fully--without trying to score points or to convince someone to change their mind--goes a long way toward breaking down barriers. The book will delight his fans and draw new listeners to the podcast" (Kirkus Reviews). Review Quotes "[An] enlightening debut . . . In a time rife with divisiveness, this opens up an intriguing dialogue about finding ways to connect."-- "Publisher's Weekly" "Dylan Marron holds the beating, human heart of the internet in his own heart. This is an essential and necessary book of brilliance, insight, and compassion."--Jonny Sun, New York Times and international bestselling author of Goodbye, again and everyone's a aliebn when ur a aliebn too "I read Conversations with People Who Hate Me in one sitting--hoping that Dylan Marron's wisdom, sincerity, and hilarity might help me believe again in the potential goodness of the internet. It worked. I believe! Dylan Marron is the internet's Love Warrior. His work is fresh, deeply honest, wildly creative, and right on time." --Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Untamed "I want to DM this book to the masses (were that not missing the point)! A welcome, cozy haven from the relentless performance of the digital sphere, Dylan Marron impeccably captures the subtle, incomparable heart of human connection that is a good conversation. And just like one, Conversations with People Who Hate Me will leave you feeling warm, hopeful, and less alone."--Aparna Nancherla, comedian and actress "Marron persuasively argues that the internet is a major source of polarization and that talking personally, and listening fully--without trying to score points or to convince someone to change their mind--goes a long way toward breaking down barriers. The book will delight his fans and draw new listeners to the podcast."-- "Kirkus" "Part memoir, part guidebook, Conversations with People Who Hate Me reads as if a dear friend is opening their heart to you, knowing you'll heed their hard-earned advice. Dylan masterfully balances unflinching honesty and wit with introspection and grace we could all stand to learn from."--Franchesca Ramsey, host of MTV's "Decoded" and author of Well, That Escalated Quickly "This book gives you the kind of thoughtful insight you'd crave from a very good friend. Dylan's writing is warm, patient, intelligent, and provocative. Recommended reading for anyone who spends time on the internet."--Jo Firestone, comedian, "The Tonight Show" "This book has shifted something in me forever. Dylan Marron is as dynamic on the page as he has ever been recorded on video, audio, or live and in person. His ability to see through the facade of human performance and into the heart is enviable, and his skill in transferring the connective tissue of that moment into prose is altogether rare. There is no other book like this because no one else could have written this book with the clarity and compassion of Marron."--Ashley C. Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Somebody's Daughter "With his signature wit and sincerity, Dylan Marron steps into the role of cultural anthropologist for a fair and nuanced examination of phenomena seemingly devoid of nuance: trolls, haters, cancellation. Far more than just a personal narrative, Marron opens the aperture to shed light on the ways our culture rewards the dismissive and the divisive. Where others may find only despair, Marron offers us hope and a path towards finding connection and meaning in spite of and through our differences. This is a call to bring us from out behind our screens--beyond hot takes and takedowns--and back to our shared, messy humanity. Reading this will inspire you practice the lost art of conversation, to open your ears and listen not just to what is being said, but the deeper meaning behind it."--Nora McInerny, host of "Terrible, Thanks for Asking" "With this detailed account of his life and work in the public eye, Dylan is showcasing his unique ability to interpret digital and human interactions. He parses out their differences before stunning you with the ways they've become the same. Read this with as much thought and care as he did writing it."--Bowen Yang, comedian, "Saturday Night Live" About the Author Dylan Marron is the host and creator of the critically acclaimed podcast Conversations with People Who Hate Me, a social experiment that connects adversarial internet strangers through phone calls. He recently joined the writing staff of the Emmy-winning hit television series Ted Lasso. Dylan is also the voice of Carlos on international podcast sensation Welcome to Night Vale, an alum of the New York Neo Futurists theater company, and the creator of Every Single Word, a video series that edits down popular films to feature only the words spoken by people of color. As a writer and correspondent at Seriously.TV, Dylan created, hosted, and produced Sitting in Bathrooms with Trans People, Shutting Down Bullsh*t, and the Unboxing series. Conversations with People Who Hate Me was selected as a Podcast Pick by USA TODAY and The Guardian, named "the timeliest podcast" by Fast Company, won a Webby Award, and was the subject of Dylan's 2018 TED Talk "Empathy Is Not Endorsement." He lives in Brooklyn, New York with his husband Todd.
The conversation I would have to help myself out
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How do we get to work here? I really want to re-write this course description today and it's feeling impossible right now.