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Run the Dishwasher Twice

 

RUN THE DISHWASHER TWICE.!

 

“When I was at one of my lowest (mental) points in life, I couldn’t get out of bed some days. I had no energy or motivation and was barely getting by.

 

I had Therapy once per week, and on this particular week I didn’t have much to ‘bring’ to the session. He asked how my week was and I really had nothing to say.

 

“What are you struggling with?” he asked.

 

I gestured around me and said “I dunno man. Life.”

 

Not satisfied with my answer, he said “No, what exactly are you worried about right now? What feels overwhelming? When you go home after this session, what issue will be staring at you?”

 

I knew the answer, but it was so ridiculous that I didn’t want to say it.

 

I wanted to have something more substantial.

Something more profound.

But I didn’t.

 

So I told him, “Honestly? The dishes. It’s stupid, I know, but the more I look at them the more I CAN’T do them because I’ll have to scrub them before I put them in the dishwasher, because the dishwasher sucks, and I just can’t stand and scrub the dishes.”

 

I felt like an idiot even saying it.

 

What kind of grown-ass woman is undone by a stack of dishes? There are people out there with *actual* problems, and I’m whining to my therapist about dishes?

 

But, my therapist nodded in understanding and then said:

 

“RUN THE DISHWASHER TWICE.”

 

I began to tell him that you’re not supposed to, but he stopped me.

 

“Why the hell aren’t you supposed to? If you don’t want to scrub the dishes and your dishwasher sucks, run it twice. Run it three times, who cares?! Rules do not exist, so stop giving yourself rules.”

 

It blew my mind in a way that I don’t think I can properly express.

 

That day, I went home and tossed my smelly dishes haphazardly into the dishwasher and ran it three times.

 

I felt like I had conquered a dragon.

 

The next day, I took a shower lying down.

 

A few days later, I folded my laundry and put it wherever the fuck they fit.

 

There were no longer arbitrary rules I had to follow, and it gave me the freedom to make accomplishments again.

 

Now that I’m in a healthier place, I rinse off my dishes and put them in the dishwasher properly. I shower standing up. I sort my laundry.

 

But, at a time when living was a struggle instead of a blessing, I learned an incredibly important lesson:

 

THERE ARE NO RULES.

 

RUN THE DISHWASHER TWICE!!!”

 

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Dr. Heather Browne PsyD, LMFT helps people recognize the power of communication.  It is one of our most important skills that we have, and yet we don’t consider our understanding, approach, belief, and therefore, miss our possibilities.  Living with a paranoid schizophrenic mother gave Dr. Heather a unique and powerful awareness that no one has the same reality, though we believe we do.  Utilizing this revolutionary awareness has allowed her to transform communication within self and within all other types of relationship.  This is the hidden key to acceptance.  And this is her mission to share.

As a relationship expert, Dr. Heather Browne has worked with thousands of individuals and couples in psychotherapy.  She is a TedX Speaker and Keynote Speaker.  Her couple’s communication book, Speaking with the Heart: Transforming Your Relationship and Communication with Compassion and Connection, which offers readers a practical way to understand what it takes to truly communicate on a deeper level, not just with their partner, but within themselves, is now available in both paperback and Kindle.

. She is published in hundreds of journals, has an active YouTube channel, has been featured on ABC-7 news, was the relationship expert on KDOC Daybreak OC, and is published in Inc., Toronto Sun, Thriving Family Magazine,  Light + Life, BRAINZ, Scary Mommy, and Psychology Today.  She is a regular guest blogger for both Links for Shrinks and for Marriage Friendly Therapists. She offers a weekly newsletter packed with tips and techniques to improve relationships and has monthly workshops! Simply go to her website!
https://www.drheatherbrowne.com/

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