Welcome to Dymphna's Diary

Although I am not Catholic, I find it interesting that "Dymphna" is the patron saint of those who suffer from clinical depression and other mental illnesses. Considering the purpose of this site is to offer inspiration and spiritual guidance to my readers, I felt it was only right I chose her namesake for the title.

In 2010, this site was set up to pass along personal information about how depression has affected my life and the lives of my family. Since then, it has EVOLVED. In 2011, I attempted to present posts that were INSPIRATIONAL to you, my readers. In 2012, I went even deeper with personal stories from people across the United States via touching videos, songs, and interviews. My hope was to show each of you that even when you feel that you are in a situation that no one else could understand, you are not alone. Through it all, my comments have remained to be my personal opinions and spiritual reflections. I will continue to occasionally post information that I feel is beneficial in removing the stigma of mental illness, but regardless I feel blessed to have been given this platform to spread God's love and compassion for ALL people. I wouldn't be where I am today without the strength I receive daily from our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. My hope is that this blog will help you find some comfort in your life. It most certainly is helping me find comfort in mine.

I want to make it perfectly clear, though, that when I make generalizations regarding mental illness, I am NOT giving advice to anyone. I'm just passing along information that I have found helpful in my life. I'm writing about MY PERSONAL experiences and thoughts. Mental illness affects everyone differently and your situation may not be reflective of mine.


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Kindness...

Finishing up with our twelve days of "gifts" that we all can give to each other - gifts that won't cost us a thing...

On the twelfth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me...KINDNESS.

It seems that people are prone to be nicer during certain times of the year more than others: Christmas, your Birthday, or when a child is born. Heck, even tragedy brings kindness and compassion within a community of strangers. But can you imagine what the world would be like if we offered that type of kindness year-round?
Well, there’s actually a website that inspires you to commit “Random Acts of Kindness”. They even include the TOP 70 acts to get you started! I thought that was a great idea, so I’ve posted some of their information here:

Open the door for another person.
Invite a couple of neighborhood kids over for a cooking class.
Drop off a plant or some home-made baked goods to your local police or fire department.
Donate blood
Open the car door for your passenger.
Add some quarters to a parking meter you notice is getting low.

Read more at: http://www.bukisa.com/articles/247610_top-70-random-acts-of-kindness-ideas#ixzz183FCEllv

“Treat everyone with politeness, even those who are rude to you - not because they are nice, but because you are.” ~Author Unknown

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