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Dear one, Where are you looking? What are you gazing at? Are you gazing at your suffering? I know I did. For a long time, I was not only looking at my suffering and my Read more…
Dear one, Where are you looking? What are you gazing at? Are you gazing at your suffering? I know I did. For a long time, I was not only looking at my suffering and my Read more…
I’m convinced that there are two kinds of people in the world: Those who make New Year’s resolutions and those who don’t. I’m the former. I love a new year and a new start. It’s Read more…
Have you ever thought of Reclaiming a food? Well, if you’re looking at your calendar for next week with trepidation about the food you place on your plate for Thanksgiving, you’re not alone! You may Read more…
7 Comments
Susan (Rymer) Poppele · January 3, 2018 at 11:48 pm
Ellie,
Thank you for sharing this! I went through a divorce about 6 years ago (I’m Max Rymer’s mom). The roller coaster of emotion that you are working through are so spot on. You are an amazing young woman…keep God in the center of your journey and keep moving forward! If I could go back 7 years ago and change where my journey has taken me I honestly wouldn’t…God has used me in so many ways and my relationship with him is stronger than I could ever have imagined! Thank you so much for sharing and I will keep you in my prayers!
ellieherringshaw · January 4, 2018 at 3:03 pm
Susan,
Seeing people further along on the journey is so encouraging to me. Thank you. My God works EVERYTHING together for good and he already is doing that in my life. I’m so grateful to Him!
Reclaimed!
Ellie
Reclaiming: Conquering Fears and Pain – rclaimed · March 10, 2018 at 11:24 pm
[…] In this way, Reclaiming became something practical I was going to do as part of my healing, I started with the easiest places, then graduated to more challenging ones as my confidence grew (See my practical Reclamation Flowchart). […]
6 Signs You Might Need to Reclaim Something – rclaimed · April 2, 2018 at 2:56 pm
[…] 2. Fear – For me, avoidance is often a result of fear. The list of my fears can be extensive: fear of running into my ex-husband or the other woman, fear of what others would think, fear of my own emotions or even the fear of moving on. Fear is a reflection of something deeper and I am resolved not to allow fear to hold me back from anything – including restaurants, parks, or even music. (Read Ellie’s Reclamation Flowchart) […]
The Rclaimed Podcast – Episode 9 – Practical Reclaiming – rclaimed · June 28, 2018 at 1:44 pm
[…] Ellie’s Reclaiming Flowchart // https://rclaimed.com/2018/01/01/a-reclaiming-flowchart/ […]
The Rclaimed Podcast – Episode 14 – Weddings Part 2/Panic Attacks – rclaimed · August 2, 2018 at 12:34 pm
[…] Ellie’s Reclamation Flowchart […]
58 Reclaimed Restaurants in Saint Paul and Minneapolis - Hope Reclaimed · May 19, 2019 at 3:16 pm
[…] a memory, and choosing to face it head-on and create a new, positive association.” You can see my Reclaiming Flowchart here. When I made the decision to go on a Reclaiming journey, I began with restaurants. One-by-one, […]