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Originally Posted by DechanDawa
I am sorry things have not worked for you. When I am really down I find it difficult to do CBT or DBT or any of the cognitive therapies.
I understand what you mean about truth and lies. If I am thinking a positive thought sometimes there is a little voice in my head that chuckles and says, "Oh, doing that "faking it until you make it" thing again?"
However, I am alone, I need to get back to full-time work. I am alone, with no one to depend on emotionally or financially, so until such a time comes that I am like a clock that has just wound down, I must create a life.
Believe me, I do understand where you are coming from.
But I really have no choice in the matter. I must survive and create a life, and no one (and I do mean no one) cares if I spend every day in deep mental despair, or if I strive for a more light-hearted approach.
I reached out this year and was met with some hard truths. Even the closest friends and relatives were a little more than patronizing and skimpy in their support. I find the whole mental health care system a joke.
In the end we are alone and whether or not our suffering has meaning, or our happiness brings pleasure is of very little consequence.
We are, I believe, a part of a whole....a bigger picture than we can see, and we must do our part, until our little part is finished.
I don't think what I am suggesting here is impossible, although it is difficult. And that is what cognitive behavior therapy is based on. It isn't rocket science. It is turning the mind one thought at a time.
Cider guy, you being a very good writer, understand this.
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Thank you for this post it helps me a lot,I too am very alone,in this world and it is hard not to feel why live like this when no one cares but it is my life and I am the one has to make it worth living.As you say we have to live our part as part of the whole until our task is finished.
Everyday I am mostly positive unless I am hurt or abused then that sends me into negativity and depression.I do eventually turn it back round and some episodes of negativity are easier to turn into positive thoughts and attitudes than others.
It is well worth the effort though.Start by writing down all the good thoughts about yourself,all your achievements,all your past relationships that have been good and helped you grow,then all your happy memories and all your existing and desired good qualities that help you find your personal power.
This leads to positive outlooks and thinking and you can really build up from there.It just needs a strong initial boost to take you out of the spinning downward spiral and negative with the thoughts into upwards and positive which energizes,reassures,comforts and feels much safer and more comfortable,until you find you are experiencing happiness again.
Self love and understanding and support are very important.You have to be your own best friend.