National Alliance on Mental Health

In the Furnace: Charting a Bold New Path with BPD and C-PTSD

When my therapist finally uttered the words, "You have borderline personality disorder (BPD) and complex post-traumatic disorder (CPTSD)." I felt an overwhelming rush of emotions. Relief washed over me—finally, there was a name for the chaotic storm inside me. Yet, another part of me felt more broken than ever before. Naming what I was dealing with did not bring the peace I had hoped for; instead, it magnified my feelings of unworthiness and despair.

For years, I had struggled with emotional instability, an intense fear of abandonment, and the haunting memories of past traumas. These were not just fleeting anxieties; they were the core of my daily existence. Each day felt like a battle, and I was growing weary. The diagnosis offered clarity and a stark realization that the journey ahead would be arduous.

The excitement about finding appropriate treatment mingled with a profound sense of fear. What if nothing worked? What if I was beyond help? The weight of these questions pressed down on me, making each step forward feel like an impossible leap. Sharing my diagnosis with others seemed equally daunting. The stigma surrounding mental health issues is pervasive, and I dreaded being judged, labeled, or dismissed. It was easier to suffer in silence than to expose my vulnerabilities and risk rejection.

In the midst of this turmoil, I sought counsel from my pastor and a close friend. Their words provided a lifeline: "This level of healing will require different things. You will have to move things out of the way and find a new way of living. This may not include some people you love." These words resonated deeply, offering a sobering truth. True healing would demand sacrifices, tough decisions, and a fundamental shift in my life. It reminded me of the principle of unBEAcoming—letting go of what no longer serves you so you can live the life you deserve and desire.

Their advice was both comforting and terrifying. The thought of shedding old habits, environments, and perhaps even relationships was daunting. It felt like standing at the edge of a precipice, knowing that the leap was necessary but fearing the fall. This level of healing, they said, hits differently—it is profound and transformative but also excruciatingly painful.

The biblical story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace came to mind. They faced a blazing trial yet emerged unscathed because of their unwavering faith and God's protection. I felt like I was in my own furnace, the heat of my mental struggles searing my soul. I was running and fighting to escape, desperate for relief. The story reminded me that while I was in the midst of this fiery trial, I was not alone. God was with me, fighting the battle on my behalf. My role was to remain present and engaged in the fight, trusting that victory would come.

There was something more—something that hadn’t occurred to me before. In my constant running and fighting, I had overlooked the importance of stillness, of becoming unbusy. By constantly moving, I avoided the things I needed to confront. Being unbusy offers me the opportunity to deepen my self-awareness and truly understand what was holding me back. It was only in this space of stillness that I could begin to see the patterns, the old wounds, and the unresolved traumas that were keeping me trapped in a cycle of pain.

This process is not linear. There are days when the darkness feels insurmountable, and the weight of my diagnoses crushes my spirit. On other days, I catch glimpses of hope and strength, moments when I believe healing is possible. The key, I have learned, is persistence and faith. Staying present in the struggle, despite the pain, is crucial. Each step forward, no matter how small, is a testament to my resilience and a move toward healing.

One of the hardest parts of this journey is accepting that some relationships may not withstand the changes I need to make. Letting go of certain people, even those I love, may be necessary to create a healthier environment for myself. This realization is heartbreaking, but I understand that my well-being must take precedence. Healing demands that I surround myself with support and positivity, even if it means making difficult choices. This is the essence of unBEAComing—releasing what no longer serves my highest good so I can embrace the life I deserve and desire.

In this journey of healing, I am learning to redefine my worth, not through the lens of my diagnoses, but through the strength and faith that sustain me. The furnace may be hot, but it is also a crucible for transformation, and I am determined to emerge renewed and whole. By embracing the principle of unBEAcoming, I can let go of what no longer serves me, deepen my self-awareness, and step into the life I have always deserved and desired.

Creating Balance: Key to Positive Mental Health

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The National Alliance on Mental Health reports that maintaining balance in our daily lives is a cornerstone of our overall well-being. Balance prevents stress, which has a huge and negative impact on our mental health. De-stressing your life can reduce the possibility of contracting some of the major chronic health issues. It’s important to note that balance is different for each person; so, there isn’t a formula for achieving it. To that end, you should have an arsenal of strategies to use that help you create the balance you seek in your life. Below, are some suggested strategies for creating balance in your life.

Create a routine :: Perceived lack of time is a large contributor to stress. Creating a routine that is aligned with your goals can decrease stressful time-related situations. The following information and worksheets will help you create goals and offer you powerful tools to help you manage your time effectively and efficiently.

  • 80/20 Rule for Time Management

    • Determine your passion :: What do you like doing? If you could have any job in the world, what would you do? How does your passion improve the health and happiness of others?

    • Find your 20 percent :: Make a list of all the activities in your daily life. Categorize each one either as a 20 percent task or an 80 percent task. Certain activities may shift in importance over time, but the 80/20 rule is only effective if you are honest about the priority of a task at the present moment.

      • Twenty percent tasks are high-leverage tasks that are most valuable, produce the greatest momentum toward your goal and provide the greatest return on investment; only you can complete these tasks.

      • Eighty percent tasks have a false sense of urgency or aren’t pushing you closer to your goal; these tasks can be delegated to others.

        1. Example :: If your dream is to run your own juice bar, your daily activity list might include ::

          • 20 percent tasks :: experiment with recipes, secure investors (things only you can do)

          • 80 percent tasks :: buy groceries, do laundry, design website, post on social media (things others can do)

    • Focus :: Now that you are clear on your 20 percent of tasks pushing you toward your goals, take action on these tasks each day. For example, you might experience with one new juice recipe each day and plan to spend 30 minutes a day calling one potential investor instead of scrolling social media.

    By focusing your energy on the things that can yield the most results, you will begin to experience momentum toward your goals.

  • Time-Management Awareness

  • Big Rocks

Creating boundaries :: It is important to honor yourself at all times. One way to do this is by creating boundaries. You can use this Instagram post as a starting point for developing the words to support the boundaries you would like to create. Be sure to follow Nedra Glover on Instagram. She will make a great addition to your newly curated IG feed.

Counting to 10 or 100

Live in the present moment :: Many times our worries are related to what MAY happen. Live in the present moment and don’t worry about what MAY happen. Plan and prepare for it, but don’t worry about it.

Reciting affirmations :: Words have power. When you speak positive words and affirm yourself you will experience happy times. Positive affirmations can change your mood - immediately. They can also help you manifest the life you want. Create a list of positive affirmations and use them to help you navigate stressful moments. For example, if you are stressed about your finances you can say ::

  • I have all the resources to meet my needs.

  • I lack nothing.

  • I am resourceful and powerful. I will attract what I need to sustain and survive.

  • I’m a paper chaser. I got the block on fire. I will remain a G until the moment I expire. I know how to make something out of nothing. I handle my business. (Inspired by Ha by Juvenile) ***

  • I will win. It’s my winning season. (Inspired by You Will Win by Jakaylan Carr) ***

  • I’m a master lemonade maker. No matter what life hands me I made the best lemonade ever! Grab a glass! (Inspired by Lemonade by Beyoncè) ***

  • I won’t let Satan win aka Not today Satan. (Inspired by black mommas everywhere) ***

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