Tool for Tuesday: You’re Only as Sick as the Secrets You Keep.

 

Today–when searching for a tool for Tuesday–I read a quote from Charles F. Kettering, “A problem well-stated is a problem half-solved.” A problem can be like a secret, something we’re ashamed to share.

But we need to remind ourselves that when we share our secrets or problems with someone we trust, then someone else will help us carry the burden. And the added benefit is that we realize the secret wasn’t so atrocious to begin with. Often the other person will say, “Been there, done that, too.”

I’m not saying to go out and tell that stranger on the bus your life story. Find someone you know who will be able to respect your story. Our stories are the greatest gifts we can give to another.

Tool For Tuesday: If I’m carrying around a burden in my heart, let me find someplace to put it down.

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About dianabletter

Diana Bletter is the author of several books including The Invisible Thread: A Portrait of Jewish American Women (with photographs by Lori Grinker), shortlisted for a National Jewish Book Award, a novel, A Remarkable Kindness, (HarperCollins), a memoir, The Mom Who Took of on her Motorcycle, and The Loving Yourself Book for Women: A Practical Guide to Boost Self-Esteem, Heal Your Inner Child, and Celebrate the Woman You Are, an Amazon top-seller in several categories, and The Loving Yourself Workbook for Girls. She is the First Prize Winner of Moment Magazine's 2019 Fiction Contest. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Commentary, tabletmag, Glamour, The Forward, The North American Review and is currently a reporter for The Times of Israel. Diana and her husband have six children and an unofficially-adopted daughter from Ethiopia. They live in a small village on the Mediterranean Sea in northern Israel.
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7 Responses to Tool for Tuesday: You’re Only as Sick as the Secrets You Keep.

  1. Loved the title. We often don’t realize that others have gone through similar situations and if we share with the right people of course, a burden is lifted. When there are things I don’t or wouldn’t share, God is my go to guy. 🙂 Have a super week.

  2. HeidiBarr's avatar juliabarrett says:

    I’m so glad I found your blog! Great post.

  3. I just returned from a “girl cousins” reunion in Georgia, and this is a perfect post for me. I shared a room with a cousin I hadn’t seen in several years, and during the late night talks we were surprised (and comforted) to confide some of the some disappointments and problems. Just having another person relate opened the imagination to sharing solutions. You’re right; it was a big step in solving the problem.

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