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To get a grip, @PeppyPatti? I incrementally tried to swap the world of 'mental' things for normal life things. It's not easy, because 'mental things' have been such a large part of our lives. It can be like trying to break a bad habit. It's how I take each day these days and life is much better than it was.
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It's been a long time since I triggered, @PeppyPatti, and my triggering may have been different to yours, but I learnt to ride it out, distract myself—clean, tidy, go for a walk, sit in the sunshine, garden—distract myself with simple tasks. It enabled me to grow stronger. Triggers will always be there; for me it was a matter of negating them with new life goals—meaningful ones that were in the direction I wanted my life to take. I have never seriously dwelt on mental health reading because it becomes the default way of life and precludes change. It's just the same reading, over and over. Stop looking for what's wrong with you and build on what's right with you.
Sorry if this sounds too simple, but it's difficult to put ourselves in another's shoes and come up with the right suggestions.
21-04-2024 01:05 PM
21-04-2024 01:05 PM
Thankyou
Your honesty is very appreciated.
Why i take on board what your writing is that I breathe a beautiful love with my three brothers. Where we are tight and loveable.
And I forget my oldest brothers attitude toward that.
This is me not really blaming myself but my bubble is burst.
About time when I'm only 56.
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