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Originally Posted by leomama
Subjective units of distress. It's up to me to bring them down when I wake up by doing a progressive muscle relaxation exercise, kind of like you do at the end of a yoga routine.
Don't know what to say about your situation, it sounds like you live in a tough area.
What kind of internal work are you doing on yourself besides the DBT and the CBT? Do you have any kind of daily mindfulness or meditation practice?
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Our area is nice . These people were on their way through this state heading to the coast when they start fighting in the car and end up in this parking lot so he could throw her out. She did say he was a convicted felon, made me feel better, not. I didn't even have a gun with me.
Can't stay focused long enough for meditation, soon as I close my eyes and try to get relaxed the slide show (past traumas)in my head starts speeding up. May be another reason I fight sleep. This week , as you know I am suppose to go fishing but that's not going to happen. Thought maybe instead I could get my archery stuff out and shoot in the back yard. I used to enjoy doing that also.