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Old Apr 23, 2013, 08:53 AM
Toruk Toruk is offline
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Hey guys,

It's been awhile since I've been up here. Actually feels good to fit in every once in awhile...

Anyway, have been struggling to keep a steady progress in life. Its always depression, and hardly ever mania (its awesome )

Been trying to come up with some strategies to fix this living inconsistency. So far I've managed to stay afloat for 2 weeks now. It works, but its exhausting.

What I do:
-Focus on one thing each day, and stick with it (don't do anything else until its done, not even toilet breaks or food)
-Filling up my schedule from 8am to 12am daily.

Anyone have any alternatives on this matter?

I was contemplating (have been for awhile), to seek counselling, but from past experiences, I never got any follow-ups nor did I benefit from it...

Any help would be much appreciated =)
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Old Apr 23, 2013, 10:28 AM
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Sounds like a good plan, but do take a toilet break if you really need it. You don't want to get an infection.
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