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same here.
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Same here.
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The "paradox" is only a conflict between reality and your feeling of what reality "ought to be." -- Richard Feynman Major Depressive Disorder Anxiety Disorder with some paranoid delusions thrown in for fun. Recovering Alcoholic and Addict Possibly on low end of bi polar spectrum...trying to decide. Male, 50 Fetzima 80mg Lamictal 100mg Remeron 30mg for sleep Klonopin .5mg twice a day, cutting this back |
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The "paradox" is only a conflict between reality and your feeling of what reality "ought to be." -- Richard Feynman Major Depressive Disorder Anxiety Disorder with some paranoid delusions thrown in for fun. Recovering Alcoholic and Addict Possibly on low end of bi polar spectrum...trying to decide. Male, 50 Fetzima 80mg Lamictal 100mg Remeron 30mg for sleep Klonopin .5mg twice a day, cutting this back |
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I think I know both types. I think there is a huge difference between stress and pressure. When I am doing really good I am naturally predisposed to handle pressure very well. I have been a plumbing foreman on big construction jobs most of my life. There are the pressures of time schedules, making money for your owner, managing others. Mostly it was about getting things done fast and I had small crews. There was always initial stress but I had a good crew and we would take it as a challenge and a game and it was fun because we performed and could feel good about ourselves. If we were not going to make it we worked lots of overtime to do it. I would not call that stress at all. There were not stress hormones raging through my body. It was fun, you got into it. Of course mistakes were made. Sometimes very costly ones. We learned to say whats done is done and lets find a solution. All the trades worked together to resolve issues. Everyone makes mistakes. Same with so called multi tasking. When I am doing really good I am good at it. Its not really multi tasking it is juggling 10 things in your mind, organizing them, prioritizing them, and tackling one at a time completely and moving on to the next. It comes natural and is nothing I earned or says I am stronger than others. I suppose I can take credit for learning from mistakes and becoming a better foreman and plumber. It really was because I had some natural talents and intelligence that put me in a position to learn. I had opportunities. Doesn't make me stronger or better than anyone. Then there are the times when I feel the pressure but don't have the confidence that I can perform. This occurs when I am moderately to severely depressed. Sometimes when the depression is not horrible I can bull my way through it but I feel the stress. There are definitely stress hormones raging through my body. Times when I am severely depressed is when it is the worst. Some of those pressures are real and some I put on myself. They create a lot of stress and anxiety. I have no confidence so I stress out on how I am going to get certain things done. Even taking a shower. That is when I how I am thinking about it can make a difference. That is when my therapist can help. If I can live just for today and not think about the future it reduces the stress. If I can divide tasks into very small bite size chunks that maybe I can handle it reduces stress. If I realize I do have choices even though they may not be ideal and really they are sucky choices at least I have some choices and that reduces stress. The worst one for me is thinking about an uncertain future and how is it even possible things will work out for me with the horrible depression i am dealing with. That causes be a bunch of anxiety and even paranoia and makes things worse. So how I think about things and perceive them and changing that does make a huge difference in reducing stress. Doesn't make the depression go away but makes coping much easier. There are many studies that show that having stress hormones raging through your body for extended lengths of time wreaks havoc on you in all kinds of ways. I don't think people who operate good under pressure have that, they just naturally work good under pressure.
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The "paradox" is only a conflict between reality and your feeling of what reality "ought to be." -- Richard Feynman Major Depressive Disorder Anxiety Disorder with some paranoid delusions thrown in for fun. Recovering Alcoholic and Addict Possibly on low end of bi polar spectrum...trying to decide. Male, 50 Fetzima 80mg Lamictal 100mg Remeron 30mg for sleep Klonopin .5mg twice a day, cutting this back Last edited by Altered Moment; Nov 03, 2014 at 01:42 PM. |
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I wish you more better experiences.
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“A person is also mentally weak by the quantity of time he spends to sneak peek into others lives to devalue and degrade the quality of his own life.” Anuj Somany “Psychotherapy works by going deep into the brain and its neurons and changing their structure by turning on the right genes. The talking cure works by "talking to neurons," and that an effective psychotherapist or psychoanalyst is a "microsurgeon of the mind" who helps patients make needed alterations in neuronal networks.” Norman Doidge |
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The premise of your "if these tactics worked, no one would be overweight" is that body size is solely dependent on the amount of food intake. The premise is incorrect - body size depends a lot on genetic factors, age, type of food consumed, illnesses and medications, hormones, exercise and movement, duration of sedentary activities, possibly bacteria in the gut and many more known or suspected factors, plus unknown factors. In other words, even if everybody could talk himself or herself out of eating cheesecake by talking to said cheesecake, people would still be overweight. Even if the advice in this article were easily implementable, a lot of people would still be overweight. And in a way, it is not so bad - overweight people outlive obese and normal weight people. Your reaction to this article as well as the OP's reaction to the article about "mentally strong" people is valid and correct - you both reacted negatively to the trivialization of issues, and rightly so because trivialization not only is useless but is also condescending, often to the point of being offensive. |
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My post must have been removed - that is why - as I have no access either.
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You know...I started writing a major rebutle to your agressive post. I started thinking, " We need less members like you who respond with a nasty, I am better than you response, insulting, instigating, trying to feel superior." (I have to remember you are mentally ill). By rebutting I would be just like you and then I remeber something I keep on my profile wall and decided to honor it.
It is not necessary for you to report everyone's mistakes to them, much less to give them corrections. It can be difficult, when you think you know a better way to say something, to keep that to yourself. But try. Unless someone's life or safety depends on it, do try. You would not welcome someone else pointing out your own misstep, or less-than-totally-efficient approach to something. Why point it out to them? Do you see it as your duty in life to make sure that all goes the way you think it 'should'? That would be an inaccurate assessment of your soul's grander purpose. Neale Donald Walsch
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When a child’s emotional needs are not met and a child is repeatedly hurt and abused, this deeply and profoundly affects the child’s development. Wanting those unmet childhood needs in adulthood. Looking for safety, protection, being cherished and loved can often be normal unmet needs in childhood, and the survivor searches for these in other adults. This can be where survivors search for mother and father figures. Transference issues in counseling can occur and this is normal for childhood abuse survivors. |
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Thank you all for the editorial feedback you've provided in this thread. If you want to ensure our editorial staff see such feedback in the future, I highly encourage you to write to our feedback address to ensure they see it (they don't read the forums as a rule): talkback at psychcentral.com
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I love his books. I have read them all. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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The "paradox" is only a conflict between reality and your feeling of what reality "ought to be." -- Richard Feynman Major Depressive Disorder Anxiety Disorder with some paranoid delusions thrown in for fun. Recovering Alcoholic and Addict Possibly on low end of bi polar spectrum...trying to decide. Male, 50 Fetzima 80mg Lamictal 100mg Remeron 30mg for sleep Klonopin .5mg twice a day, cutting this back |
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*edit....uhh think i misunderstood so sorry about that.
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Winter is coming. Last edited by Hellion; Nov 04, 2014 at 01:47 PM. |
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Edit- Hellion misunderstood.
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The "paradox" is only a conflict between reality and your feeling of what reality "ought to be." -- Richard Feynman Major Depressive Disorder Anxiety Disorder with some paranoid delusions thrown in for fun. Recovering Alcoholic and Addict Possibly on low end of bi polar spectrum...trying to decide. Male, 50 Fetzima 80mg Lamictal 100mg Remeron 30mg for sleep Klonopin .5mg twice a day, cutting this back Last edited by Altered Moment; Nov 04, 2014 at 04:03 PM. |
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yeah I am thinking so to, guess I jumped on that a little to quick.
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Just a gentle reminder that all posting should be on topic and supportive.
Thanks! sabby |
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