Blog EntryAre You a Rock???Dec 28, '07 7:46 PM
for everyone

We're not talking about "rock and roll", or rocks on a beach. We're not talking about slang or nicknames. If you have been called a rock, maybe it means something solid, a grounding force, or a person to whom other people can turn to for comfort or advice.

It's a funny thing when someone calls you a rock. The first time I was called a rock, I wasn't sure what the other person meant. When I asked for an explanation, I was told that I was a person that could be relied upon to provide a grounding force to that person, a person that could be counted on to give stability when issues seemed to be bigger than what someone else could handle alone.

I'm sure many of you are a rock to someone else without knowing it. You may not have been called a rock by anyone, but that's how you're thought of.

On the other hand, just because you are a person to whom others turn to for help, advice, a grounding force in life's turbulence, doesn't mean that there aren't times when you also need to turn to someone else to seek help or assistance.

No matter how emotionally solid you are, how capable you are of countering life's issues head on, each of us will at some point in our lives, need to find our own rock to turn to. Every rock, no matter how seemingly solid, has it's own tiny cracks within. Without assistance, these cracks can expand under constant pressure to become larger and larger. While someone else may see you as their rock, as their permanent mainstay of support, you may also be quietly seeking your own rock. If you believe that you never need to turn to someone else for some level of help, guidance, a non-judgemental ear, you may be in denial that every person has to draw upon the emotional resources of someone else at some point in life.

Just like wells need to be fed with a steady flow of new water so it is that your well also needs to be periodically filled with new strength. Being a rock to someone else, to those close to you, to those whom you happen to cross paths with, is to be a person of worth. But, don't deny that you also need to find your own renewable source of inner strength.

Be a rock to others in need, be a rock of support to those who are facing critical issues, be a rock full of caring, but be a rock who recognizes that you also will experience times when you need to seek your own rock.


mel49ers wrote on Dec 29, '07
sorry sweetie can not read to light for me on the green back ground
danceinsilence wrote on Dec 29, '07
mel ... drag your cursor over the letters and it will make it easier to read 8=)

mavic ... a rock is a rock is a rock, especially when they when needed, even if just to know they are not needed if but only close by ... friends are friends, no matter what, no matter where. Great post! Huggers 8=)
mel49ers wrote on Dec 29, '07
Have been there done that an it is hard to admit you need some else some times but we all do an now have that special some one wish ever one had an also have my hubby.Enjoyed thanks Bill highlighting does it LOL
debieo wrote on Dec 29, '07
That is so very true. Its good to be a rock for someone to lean on but l think there comes a time in everyones life where they also need a rock for themselves. Sometimes people give the impression that they are very strong when all they really need is a shoulder to cry on - l hope l have been someone my friends can turn to when in need of comfort and l know my friends will always be there for me. Very good thought provoking blog xo
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