For example, during job searching, research or other periods of hard times. I usually do some sports and watch some motivated movies, or post something on TWW. How do you guys do?
7/22/2011 12:06:59 PM
I try to get out/away for a little bit. Go for a walk or meet up with friends Something to try and get my mind off what might be going wrong
7/22/2011 12:08:45 PM
Go for a walkRealize your problems are miniscule by comparison to othersSuck it up
7/22/2011 12:17:43 PM
play with my baby songo to the shooting rangebeat my wifeget a fry wrap at badatake a napcall my siblingsthrow my router into the lakedrink a beergo for a walkmake a listencourage TWWers[Edited on July 22, 2011 at 12:23 PM. Reason : btw excellent post shoot, keep up the good posting]
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7/22/2011 12:26:41 PM
This is something I gotta get better at. I'm piss poor at occupying my time during times of stress and depression...too damn OCD. It's always better when I do things with other people, but still I focus on the bad shit too much.Work on cars, eat, and probably drink when I shouldn't.
7/22/2011 12:28:22 PM
I go on mad cleaning sprees
7/22/2011 12:46:33 PM
Work out, do yard work, or go watch movies.That's pretty much about it and all three work very well. Working out is probably the best. I have my best workouts/runs when I'm running on negative energy.
7/22/2011 12:50:32 PM
Yes, I can tell I'm refreshed after basketball
7/22/2011 12:53:24 PM
I play hockey three nights a week; generally, at least one person will play hard which allows me to play a little more'physcial. Helps release stress when there's someone to battle with
7/22/2011 12:53:44 PM
That's a lot. I play basketball twice a week.
7/22/2011 12:55:17 PM
Its also expensive But it keeps me in shape, and I enjoy it.
7/22/2011 12:57:56 PM
beerand when it's really badtequila
7/22/2011 1:07:10 PM
fap
7/22/2011 1:22:23 PM
Abbr of what?[Edited on July 22, 2011 at 1:24 PM. Reason : 1]
7/22/2011 1:24:08 PM
looks like grieg hyyer got an account after all
7/22/2011 1:32:30 PM
Cleansexexercisecrycome up a plan (plans give me comfort and a clear goal to work towards.)
7/22/2011 1:33:38 PM
7/22/2011 1:40:45 PM
You could try almost dying. That also puts things in perspective.
7/22/2011 1:51:12 PM
"Negative emotion" is a little vague. Are you bitter towards the circumstances you find yourself in, or are you mad at yourself for not performing better under those circumstances?I would guide you away from the suggestions that amount to distracting yourself from the issues at hand and towards activities that will make you a more valuable person and move your life in a positive direction. Make a structured work out plan and stick to it; take pride in your appearance. Track your progress.Blast out of your comfort zone in social situations by striking up conversation with complete strangers. Especially for someone like you that is not from here, this is critical for your personal growth. Your personal and professional life depend on your ability to make connections and build rapport. It's gonna be weird at first, but over time, the rewards will be worth it. Remember that no amount of education will make you successful; your ability to gain trust and understanding from others will determine how well you do in life.
7/22/2011 2:20:13 PM
You are good at connecting people since you are political major
7/22/2011 2:36:33 PM
Yogabike riding, running, swimming playing with dogs hard manual labor outside (mucking out chicken coop, digging holes)talking with friendsand of course, beer, and whiskey when it's bad (I had some epic fails with tequila in my day ).
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7/22/2011 3:53:56 PM
So much advice. What actually works? Does any of it really matter?I think I'm the classic skeptic when it comes to action. If I want something, then I decide to take action to get it, is getting that thing correlated with the decision in any F-ing way at all? When we're talking about personal problems and depression in particular, I believe that such measures often are really irrelevant. And let me tell the main reasons why IMO:- the goals are vague- "thinking" something is considered enough to constitute actionYour decision to do something different and get yourself out of your slump is worthless. You have accomplished nothing. What you need is a kick in the pants. You never got your homework problems done by thinking about them, and this is no different.I've heard the case of Alcoholics Anonymous being presented as a model example of how to actually affect change in people's lives. In their case, they at least have a solid objective to start out with. Then they have rhetoric that communicate with, but I doubt that it matters. I really don't think it ever mattered that they classified alcoholism as a disease - I think it mattered that they sat people down with other people with similar problems and forced accountability upon them.Now, there are people who actually don't want to change, and that's a different story. There are also people who say they want to change but don't really. The distinguishing factor is that the person with a will to change will accept help. Someone who wants to stay the same will always have an excuse. Always.Walks are "meh"Making new friends is hit and miss. Most opportunities you will find are unfocused, so keep your wishful thinking to a minimum.Cleaning is awesomeSchedules are awesomeGoals (written down) are even betterSharing your goals with someone else is even better yetAn accountability partner is actually getting somewhere[Edited on July 22, 2011 at 5:05 PM. Reason : ]
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7/22/2011 5:12:15 PM
well that is true. like oh i can't get my video game today or whatever.but i've had people say shit to me like "other people had bad things happen to" and i want to be like shut the motherfuck up i will murder you right now. you think i don't know that? and it typically comes from people who have never experienced anything even closely related. so it just makes me mad and more negative and want to go on a murderous rampage. but for the small things, yeah perspective helps. but with things like unemployment, loss, death, etc...saying that shit can be really unhelpful and even more detrimental. just an FYI if you are trying to give someone advice. but for the smaller things a don't sweat it attitude is probably more approp. and a little perspective. but even still if someone was like "i had a bad day at work" i wouldn't be like "oh well my dad has cancer" or "the other day i heard they declared a famine in africa and children are dying everywhere"there is always someone worse off and i think people realize that. bringing more negativity to the picture just seems counterproductive and well...negative to me. perspective is definitely good, but that is often something people can only achieve on their own. know what i'm sayin? it is really hard to try to impute perspective on others. especially without sounding holier than thou.
7/22/2011 5:21:12 PM
Yeah, it's mostly the smaller things people bitch about which piss my off. Someone I know will freak out about getting a B on the test, meanwhile I'm watching people getting laid off and being forced to move across country for work.
7/22/2011 5:28:57 PM
Walking barely counts as exercise unless you're overweight. If you're aiming to use exercise as a way to "get your mind right," you need to work hard, i.e. intense cardio or lift heavy weights.
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This:
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7/22/2011 7:28:08 PM
By all means, if something traumatic happens take correct actions, go to therapy, do whatever it takes to prevent going on a self-destructive path, but I was referring to the majority of problems one might encounter during one's life. I wasn't referring to major events, such as death, rape, etc.
7/22/2011 8:26:11 PM
I stuff myself into food comas.
7/22/2011 8:47:11 PM
I just want to say that I hate it when people say stupid stuff like "everything happens for a reason", implying that it's actually a good thing in some grand scheme that something terrible happened.
7/22/2011 11:30:36 PM
I typically crush my negative emotion under the heavy curtain of self-loathing I carry around with me everywhere.
7/23/2011 12:24:07 AM
^^ while I won't say that as a way of making something bad sound good... there have been bad experiences and situations in my past that ultimately changed the course of my life. Had it not been for some of those situations I wouldnt have some of the things that are most important to me now.I refuse to subscribe to a master plan ideology. Or to sugar coat a shitty situation, but I do sit there and hope things that are bad at the present ultimately lead to something I wouldnt ever trade for the world. it makes it more bearable. Its not a hard and fast rule, but it provides a little bit of positivity that another door may open.[Edited on July 23, 2011 at 12:47 AM. Reason : .]
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