You contribute here, both information and encouragement.  :-)
 
Barbara H.
_http://barbarah.wordpress.com/_ (http://barbarah.wordpress.com/) 
 
 
In a message dated 7/12/2007 2:50:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
I think it has enriched my desolate  life by knowing that there are writers, 
doctors, nurses, dancers, teachers,  hairstylists and lawyers among us.  
Personally, I am going through a  major depression that has to do with how I 
define 
myself now that I do nothing  all day, every day.  It's like I'm not a person 
any longer.  I don't  contribute anything to society, I have no goals to spur 
me on to become a  better person; to make me an interesting person, not one 
stuck on one  topic that occupies my every thought.
 
Does anyone else out there feel that  way about themselves?  Is it a phase?  
A part of the "loss"  psychology of having to find for oneself a  place to fit 
in to this  wonderful, wacky world...?
 
Someone please tell  me...
 
I love you all and would not, in all  honestly, make it through one day 
without each and every one of  you.
 
Peace and  Prayers,
Jude/Judy/Judith/ Judith Gail, when my  mother wanted to get my attention! 

 
"Our present troubles are quite small and won't  last very long. Yet they 
produce for us an immeasurably great Glory that will  last forever"

2 Corinthians 4:17
NLT








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