That’s kind of an issue . . . I think back to my young-adult years, which were pretty depressed. It took so many years, and so many different efforts and explorations, that now I’m not sure what actually improved things. (Probably no one thing, because it’s never just one stressor causing the depression. Particularly since I’m in a very different circumstance nowadays.)
ikini Premium Member 4 months ago
Oh, Pidgeon [heart heart heart heart]
TwoCrows 4 months ago
Yep, this describes it all. :D
fuzzybritches 4 months ago
That’s kind of an issue . . . I think back to my young-adult years, which were pretty depressed. It took so many years, and so many different efforts and explorations, that now I’m not sure what actually improved things. (Probably no one thing, because it’s never just one stressor causing the depression. Particularly since I’m in a very different circumstance nowadays.)
christineracine77 4 months ago
I have a similar reaction to being asked direct questions. For about a second, my mind is so blank I don’t even register immediate sensory input.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 4 months ago
The words consistent and persistent come to mind. Slow and steady, working on self, healthy self talk. Well done Chuck! (◠‿◠✿)