Fear of Flying (Isadora Wing)
Feb 05
Concern of Flying (Isadora Wing)
Bored with her marriage, a psychoanalyst’s spouse embarks on a wild, existence-shifting affair
Right after five years, Isadora Wing has come to a crossroads in her spousal relationship: Must she and her husband continue to be with each other or get divorced? Accompanying her husband to an analysts’ conference in Vienna, she ditches him and strikes out on her possess, crisscrossing Europe in search of a gentleman who can inspire uninhibited passion. But, as she happens to learn, liberation and joy are not necessarily the same skinny
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Flying With no Worry – Op
Gay Hendricks gives a guided session for conquering airborne anxiousness. Hendricks teaches listeners to use respiratory and visualization methods to calm the nerves, unlock the diaphragm, and loosen tense muscles. Travellers now have a transportable remedy for use on any trip to take pleasure in a more comforting flight.
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May 18 at 23:29
You don’t… you just get pregnant and deal with it. When it comes time for the baby to come out you’ll be ready and over your fear. If you’re not, then you’d better hurry it up because that baby won’t stay there forever.
May 18 at 23:29
nope i didnt
May 19 at 00:28
its normal for people to fear having kids of there own because they wonder what kind of mother theyre gonna be and how they are gonna take care of them….the fear will subside when youre more ready to have kids….
May 19 at 01:13
i was TERRIFIED of being a mom. when I was about 38 weeks pregnant, i was like, “I can’t do this, I can’t do this”. but you know what? my daughter is almost 3 years old, and i CAN do this. she’s the best part of me. sure it’s tough…especially when she’s throwing a tantrum or being a brat, but she’s a great kid for the most part, and i make sure i hug her & cuddle & kiss her every day & ALWAYS tell her i love her. that makes it easier for me. i’m sooo madly in love with my daughter…that the fear kind of goes away.
when she says, “i love you mom” and when i pick her up from daycare, and she sees me & comes RUNNING down the hall calling, “MOMMY!”…THAT is how i know it’s all worth it!
May 19 at 01:15
Why are you afraid? And if you do become pregnant it can sometimes cause those feelings to go away…
May 19 at 01:57
It’s one of these things that you have to face heads on. You just do it. Initially you may be fearful, but with each day you will find yourself dealing with it a little bit better. Your family and friends can be a great source of support.
May 19 at 02:49
I was so scared to have my own up until I actually had him. In the hospital, I had a c-section and only saw him once before I was in the recovery room and he was a few hours old before I got to hold him .. and as soon as I did, mother-mode kicked in and all my fears of being a mother went away. HOWEVER – the fears of being a GOOD mother, being scared for your child all the time, etc., don’t ever go away. Good luck, relax, and have one if you want to!