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The Doctor is In

  • Writer: Jess Markley
    Jess Markley
  • Apr 25, 2021
  • 2 min read

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I started going to counseling in November of 2019.


The whys aren’t as important right now. That’s not a story I’m ready to tell yet. Instead, I’d like to share some of the gems that my therapist has shared with me.


A quick note about my counselor: she is incredible. A roundhouse kick to the face of tough love. No punches pulled. She’s suplexed the lies I spin more times than I can count. She holds a black belt in obliterating my bullcrap. I liken her to the samurai of old, slashing to pieces my false beliefs and misplaced fears.


I love this woman.


She puts up with a lot for me. And she has some great advice about life. In fact, I’ve been keeping a running list this past semester so I can share it with others.


Here’s some of the deep, philosophical truths she has imparted in my life.


On sincerity:

Her: “Can I be honest with you?”

Me: *Nods*

Her: “You’re wrong.”


On nutrition:

“Pretzels and chocolate milk aren’t dinner.”


On friendships:

“Stop trying to manipulate your friends to feel better about yourself.”

On setting limits:

“That’s because they have healthy boundaries, Jessica.”


On faith:

“His name is Jesus and he did that already. So stop trying.”


On aviation:

“Jess, you’re blind and deaf and trying to land a plane right now. You’re gonna crash and burn. Just stop. You can’t land the plane, okay?”


On encouragement:

“Well, that’s stupid.”


On expectations:

“Wow, it’s almost like you’re not perfect.”


In many ways, she is the Lucy to my Charlie Brown. I come to her with all the stupid stories I tell myself, and she cocks an eyebrow, smirks, and then absolutely destroys them by pointing out the dozens of plot holes. And while I usually need to take a few days to recover from her psychological jiu-jitsu, I find that she’s right.


I can’t land planes.

Pretzels and chocolate milk, while delicious, do make for a bad dinner.

I’m not perfect.

I have a bad habit of controlling people’s feelings.


All these things should be rather obvious I guess. But they’re not always. So I need someone to speak some truth into my life, someone who will listen to me with grace and then rebuke me without mercy. I guess I’m trying to say that I just really love my counselor.

 
 
 

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