
Jun 17, 2011, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Indie'sOK
I feel the same way sometimes. I look back on past journal entries, for example, and almost all of them are about therapy. I agree that it can become all-consuming, almost feeling like we're stuck in constant self-analysis. I love gardening because it shows that hard work pays off. It's so cool to watch something that you planted from a tiny seed grow to be so big and strong, like sunflowers do. Anyways, hobbies are great for distraction and self-expression, and often we discover talents we didn't even know existed. If you're a reader, there's always that, too, but don't be like me and gear only towards the mental health related material and nothing else 
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i got plants too. they are so cool..  > to nurture them.
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