Yes more can be involved. Give them time to heal a bit. Getting involved too early in the recovery process just makes it harder to do their own healing work. When ready most people want to do something - even if it is a small thing
Wise words from a wise woman.
I think I am still in the healing/recovery stage. Not that I am hurting alot, but I am slowly making my way back to the top. I am enjoying life, although ill health and other troubles sometimes put me back. I have made changes to my life so that I can enjoy my ex-jw life more, and I am making adjustments as I see fit.
I would love to be able to do something to help others. But at the moment I don't think I could without hurting myself. I just don't have the energy or time. Nor the emotional health. As I said in a previous post, I feel I have given the WTS 30 yrs of my life, and I want my life back. And I want to enjoy that life, without my time and energies being taken up with fighting the WTS.
In time, I think I will be able to reach out to others who need me. Perhaps a local ex-jw group for those who want to meet other ex-jws, something like MeetUp. We'll see.
Another thought:
Not that I want to sound negative, but sometimes I feel this board rewards self-pitying behaviour, and doesn't encourage pro-active behaviour enough. I'm not talking about when a major problem comes up in a person's life, but just the mind-set that "the WTS is evil and corrupt, boo, it's so bad, negative, negative, negative". Concentrating on the negative, rather than the positives in our lives, only reinforces such negativity, making it our focus.
If we focused on the positives in our life more, we might see that our life improves for the good. Rather than focusing on the fact that someone doesn't talk to us, focus on the fact that we are now free to choose who we want to talk and associate with. Rather than focus on lost opportunities, focus on the opportunities that we have gained since we left.
Is the glass half-empty or half-full? It's all a matter of perspective.