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Compartmentalization
When in the course of human events, issues, and circumstances, one comes in touch with words that fit the reality of the situation; and when we do, such words are assigned to the individual to explain to us and our loved ones what ails us and what recourse or remedy should be employed and pursued. For the present theme, two words, one of which is a non-word, come to mind. The non-word was quickly set aside when I learned that it was indeed, not a word. The non-word was 'Apartmentalization' which only came to mind because it 'sounded' the part. Next came another word, 'Departmentalization', because it also had the feel and the harmony, but was not the theme under consideration. It was simply an exercise, not in futility, but in comparitalization; Oops, did I just create another non-word? Let's just table that figment of my imagination. The elongated word and theme before us is the seven-syllable word, COMPARTMENTALIZATION. As a noun, it is the act or process of dividing something into separate and isolated categories, sections, areas, or compartments. As such, I found it most interesting and useful in the field of psychology. Dictionary. Com describes it this way: Psychology. the process of mentally separating or setting aside one’s incompatible or negative emotions, beliefs, or behaviors: Coping with trauma entails psychological defenses—such as denial or emotional compartmentalization—that are inherently isolating. Wow! There is absolutely nothing figmental about this word. This, in my view, best demonstrates the theme. It best defines both what I have observed in others and what I have personally experienced in my own life. Indeed, it is one of those 'survival mechanisms' that God has instilled in the human psyche. And whether it's halftime, timeout, or 7th-inning stretches, we learn to move ahead when we learn to 'label it' for a 're-visit' and 'set it aside', or to 'table it'. I can't imagine pants without pockets or a car without a glove compartment. COMPARTMENTALIZATION. Don't leave home without it.
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