Counselor’s Corner

October 20, 2008

Chapter 56

Filed under: Uncategorized — cbarksdale @ 8:00 pm

  •Tigger or Eyeore -So which one are you and why?

 -If you would like to be more like Tigger, how might you go about that?

5 Comments »

  1. Definitely Tigger I think…..lol definitely and I think in the same sentence…hmmm maybe I am having an Eyeore moment in my life.

    I believe people for the most part see me as Tigger bouncing around in life pulling as much joy and happiness as I can out of it. There have been many trials in my life but I do not believe I have allowed any to derail me for long. I continue to attempt to gain greater personal knowledge and strength of character out of life’s situations although I have had a few Eyeore moments. Complete devastation just can not stay long as depression wears me out on a personal level. I have to continue to believe my glass is half full.

    Comment by Karen Decker — October 21, 2008 @ 2:15 pm | Reply

  2. I’m a ti-double-g- er. I am always trying to go with the flow with an up beat attidude. I am all over the place trying to cheer peaple up–looking for the silver lining etc.

    Comment by craig jordan — October 21, 2008 @ 5:34 pm | Reply

  3. I think I am a combination of both. I have lots of tigger moments because I want to live life bouncing and pouncing. I think the eeyore moments come into play during the serious times when it seems the dark clouds are looming. I certainly love the tigger moments more than the eeyore, but who wouldn’t.

    Comment by Kayla McComis — October 22, 2008 @ 1:14 am | Reply

  4. Tiger, but it seems many times the eyesore pushes that tiger away. I guess we are just going to have to dig in and roar!! WOW – this man has it all together – he is an inspiration

    Comment by Rene Egle — October 23, 2008 @ 3:28 am | Reply

  5. I am consciously working towards being a tigger but spent much of my life being an eeyore. What a waste of precious time that was!!! Life is only as good as our perception of it.

    Comment by Carrie Waddill — October 23, 2008 @ 4:03 pm | Reply


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