Sometimes, Round Two: Day 13 of 365 – When We Forget!

Sometimes We Forget!

Yes, Sometimes We Forget! Most of the time when we forget, nothing negative really happens. Most forgetting fails to bring on dire consequences and that’s a good thing!

Some forgetting does carry a bit more difficulty. Forgetting an anniversary or birthday, well . . . that goes without saying! Yikes! Forgetting an important meeting can create challenges. Forgetting to study for an exam can cause frustration and embarrassment. Forgetting to set the alarm . . . Hmmm! Forgetting to . . . Well, you get the picture! Forgetting is a part of life. It’s a part of being human.

But, are there times when forgetting can create long-term negative results? I believe so.

Sometimes We Forget:

  • Honor
  • Decency
  • Honesty
  • Hard work
  • Respect
  • Dignity
  • Humility
  • Self-respect
  • Truthfulness
  • Grace
  • Forgiveness
  • Benevolence
  • Gratitude
  • Purpose
  • Dreams
  • Courage

And when we forget these things, the possibilities for long-term devastation grow exponentially! Sometimes We Forget and it doesn’t matter that much; however, Sometimes We Forget and world suffers!

Peace!

Mark E. Hundley

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Mark E Hundley M.Ed.,LPC-S

I have been a Licensed Professional Counselor since 1994 and a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor since 2011. I received my BA in Sociology and Psychology from Hardin-Simmons University and my Master’s in Counseling from the University of North Texas.

I specialize in the field of loss/grief and have written, trained, and presented workshops on loss/grief since 1990. Helping clients learn to work toward reconciliation and integration of life losses is the basis of my work in this area.

My wife and I are both therapists and often work together with couples in our practice. We find that couples respond well to our co-therapist approach.

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