The trees are tall. It’s so tall that it is easy to lose track of the forest. How can we improve if we do not know where we are at?
Are my decisions and actions aligned with my goals’
It was 1546. The English writer John Heywood wrote a collection called Iohn Heywood has made and outlined a dialogue containing the number of prouerbes that are in effect in Englishe when it comes to two types of marriages. .
His epigram “You can’t see the forest for the trees” is also a favorite. He also said “This hits the nail right on the head.”
The Trees
In our area, the trees can be thick and tall.
- “Dang! I feel so flat today.” What do I do with it?
- I thought that meds would make you feel better. “All I get is side effects.”
- How am I going get myself together tomorrow to go to my therapy appointment?
- I have to meet with Emma’s school teacher tonight. What if the derealization shows up again?
- I spend the majority of my day monitoring myself and checking out what Dr. Google has to say. It’s a vicious circle.”
- How am I going to get through the day when I haven’t slept well in a whole week?
- “Okay, that’s it. “I can’t stand it anymore. …”
You’re probably familiar with trees if you have ever suffered from a mood disorder or anxiety disorder. You know how quickly they can become life, even if you don’t wish to.
What’s the big picture? What’s that?
Others don’t understand or know what you are going through.