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Friday, December 31, 2010

New Year resolutions for womb twin survivors?

What could they be?


To decide that this will be the year you begin, or make progress with, the womb twin work:

  • Acknowledging that yes, you are a womb twin survivor and yes, it has been a problem all your life
  • Deciding to do something about that
  • Finding out about twins and twinning, the "vanishing twin phenomenon", dermoid cysts and all the other signs and indications that you once had a twin
(See the whole list here)

  • Recognising how the way you feel about life, your whole world view in fact was formed before you were born and the loss of your womb twin was an important aspect of that
  • Letting go of resentment and bitterness over past hurts - see how you hold on to that pain
  • Clearing clutter from your mind, your heart , your life and your home
  • Honouring your womb twin in some way
 Make a memorial, perhaps?


What will your resolution be? Leave a comment to let us know,  let's encourage each other!


( What is mine? To put up a post for every day of 2011 on this blog. Will I make it?  Follow this blog and see! )



1 comment:

  1. * Recognising how the way you feel about life, your whole world view in fact was formed before you were born and the loss of your womb twin was an important aspect of that
    * Letting go of resentment and bitterness over past hurts - see how you hold on to that pain
    * Clearing clutter from your mind, your heart , your life and your home
    * Honouring your womb twin in some way
    All the above points are relevant to me. I'd distance my self from "womb twin world"; partly because of not wanting to be reminded that i was a womb twin survivor; partly because i wasn't sure if I'd made the whole thing up & ....
    Thanks for such pertinent points. As to my New Years Res..... It's to have fun, be abundant & to find a way of thinking nicer thoughts without the effort of the past. (The helping of others is part of the deal.)

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