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  • Hebert Hill: A Haven

    Atop a hill that bears my family’s name
    Overlooking the special little town to which our ancestors came.
    I sit and swing as the sky gets painted with brilliant strokes of red, orange, and gold.
    As I bask in the stillness and silence of nature I am consoled
    As I think how this place has been the venue of many a family gathering
    I hear the sound of my relatives laughing and chattering
    I hear the bells ringing from the Church where I attend Mass
    I see my little cousins running and frolicking in the grass
    I smell the scent and hear the sizzle of red hot dogs cooking on the grill.
    A Northern Maine delicacy that is sure to give your tastebuds a thrill
    I taste fresh cucumbers that were grown from the ground
    And my mom’s Chinese macaroni salad; the best one around
    I feel the wind in my hair as I continue to swing
    As I watch two feathers fall from a bird’s wing—
    A sign that the matriarch and patriarch of our family are near. 
    In this place all is peace—there is an absence of fear. 
    This is my safe place, my sanctuary, a humble abode
    But for me, it is more than that with the memories that it holds
    It is the place where my ancestors landed
    It is where business and brothers banded
    For that one day it is where family gathered.
    Even though the other three-hundred-sixty-four we are greatly scattered.
     As I look at the stars in the sky as they continue to glow
    I breathe a sigh of relief and know that I am HOME. 

    Hannah Gonneville

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    • Awww, this is absolutely adorable. I have such deep love for my family so I really feel all of the emotion that went into making this poem. I felt like you told a story and took me on a journey that landed in a very warm place. This flows very well and I appreciate your attention to detail 🙂

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  • aliciaw shared a letter in the Group logo of Mental HealthMental Health group 2 years, 4 months ago

    Your Secret Source of Peace and Power

    Fidgeting and nausea must be a natural state for you. Movement seems to disperse a bit of that nervous energy, but the feeling of your stomach turning is enough to make your mind go blank. I spent most of my life stuck in this mode, chalking it up to a hyperactive personality and a sensitive stomach. But looking closer at my life, I could see the mismatch that was provoking all of this movement. My body was telling me to go somewhere and all I was letting it do was twiddle thumbs and do internal somersaults. I needed to move, but not just physically, I needed to move into my body and start listening to what it was telling me.

    I’ll never forget the beginning of my therapy journey when I explained my visceral anxiety and the advice I was given was “You need to breathe.” Breathe? I’m always breathing. How could I be breathing any better? I came back the next week to tell her “This breathing thing isn’t making a difference; I need something else.” She laughed at me and said, “That’s all I got for you.” So, I kept breathing. Deeper, longer, more fully, more expansive, more peacefully. And now when I start to squirm or my stomach starts to turn, I can take a deep breath and get clear about what I am feeling.

    I know it feels like trying to stop a freight train with your bare hands when the nervousness gears up, but the more often you recognize that chugging and start to pump the brakes, the more often you won’t have to compare your feelings to four-ton vehicles going 50 mph. Also, the more often you get to be present in moments and make conscious decisions. Breath is a place of peace as much as power. And life is so much better when you take a deep breath.

    Alicia Sophia Marie

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    • The power of breathing is truly amazing. I was dealing with some high stress a few years ago. I had rememebered someone recommending me a few meditation podcasts a few years prior to that. I decided to give them a try and found they were really helpful. I was pretty sure it was the slow deep inhales and exhales that were making all the difference.…read more

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      • Pete, I’m so happy my letter reminded you of skills that have been helpful in your life! My therapist introduced me to breathing as a coping mechanism, but yoga taught me all the amazing techniques, would definitely recommend if you’re interested!

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    • When you were reading this monday, I totally felt like this was about me. It is amazing the pressure we put on ourselves and its impact on our well-being. But it’s also amazing the relief we got from a simple breathe. I love this. It’s so real and so relatable. <3Lauren

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      • Lauren, I’m so happy my words were relatable but I’m also sympathetic because I know the struggle!! We just have to keep breathing. I like to think we’re not given anything we can’t ultimately handle!

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    • I remember when I had such a hard time with anxiety and it got so bad to where I started to get panic attacks. What happened was I was going through stress attacks due to a lot of things happening in my life. My sister helped me through my first one by breathing. It always helped me calm down and through that, I’ve been learning to always try and…read more

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