Author Archives: missynicholas
What I Really Think of My Clients
I'm a therapist. I am honored to sit among the bravest of people! The kind of people who routinely cause me to be in awe. It's not easy for most people to walk through my door. Think about it. The very position from which they are entering is one that goes against our cultures encouragement to pretend that 'all is well'. It is to admit just by scheduling the appointment that you might need help. Realizing you might need help can be scary and frightening. Taking the steps to get help means swimming around in that which you would rather avoid. Allowing somebody else to be part of the process means you have to trust, a risk that many times led to the wounds in the first place. Making the initial phone call can be a monumental task if you are feeling broken, lost, confused, betrayed, hurt, alone and hopeless. When that phone rings I instantly see them as brave and strong. The level of courage I witness is astounding and motivating. It is the most beautifully vulnerable strength that a person could possibly be given the privilege of witnessing.
Competition Vs. Compassion
It was field day in the grade school playground and I had stopped to cheer for my niece.
With little concern for competition, Erin made her way to the starting blocks.
She seemed oblivious to the finish line.
She wasn't going to win, her legs were a bit awkward and her knees a bit large.
She ran though. With all of the freedom and laughter she could muster she enjoyed the spirit of the race.
The runner next to her was more awkward yet perhaps not as oblivious to the finish line.
She was slow yet intent. Striving it seemed to not be the final one to cross the finish line.
I didn't know her name but I could see the desire in her face; wishing she wasn't quite so slow and awkward.
She clumsily picked up speed weaving in and out of her own lane until she tripped on her own feet.
Without hesitation, Erin stopped. She went back and helped her up and they finished the race together.
A six-year old heart with little concern for competition but filled with copassionate wisdom.
That was the day I learned that it is more important that some should not finish alone.
“Your daughter is ALL boy!”
"Your daughter is all boy!" This was the exuberant proclamation my brother made after watching my 5 year old play during our Mother's Day celebration with the family. He was grinning from ear to ear and delighted with whatever it was he saw in her. He kept walking and added, "I love it!" I still don't know what she had been doing to lead to this conclusion that so delighted him. I know at some point in the day she had played basketball and run on top of the hay bales with her cousins. I know she is athletic, coordinated and tough. I also know she can be both soft spoken and outspoken. I know she loves playing in the dirt and can hold her own with a kicked or thrown ball. But, "All boy"? I didn't respond.
What I’ve learned about Insecurity
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Christians Respond To Westboro Church Founders Death
Fred Phelps, pictured above is the founder of Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka Kansas and he died yesterday at the age of 84. Some of you who live in the mid-west recognize the churches name as the one who frequently pickets at soldier's funerals, tells the gay community they are going to hell and informs all of us that God hates and therefore we should hate. This small congregation of people has stirred quite the pool of controversy and hate in their 54 year existence. Many members of this church are actually related to Phelps either by blood or marriage.






